Ram at ideal is 5.9GB help
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It looks like 5.6GB is cached, which is Windows holding stuff in the RAM so you can access it faster.
RAM usage only really matters if you run out. If you're doing something and it's 90% full then there's a problem but idle usage doesn't really matter.
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