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i just recently upgraded my pc and got a ryzen 7800x3d and 32 gb of ddr 5 , in my older system i had 32 gbs as well  but it was ddr4 

long story short i got hit with odd stutters randomly while i was watching youtube 720 p , checked task manager to find that i got 88% ram usage but after carefully looking it didnot add up restarted pc and its the same 

 

for example armory crate uses 247.3 mb of ram , which is also 1.9 % of my ram ?  247.3 /1.9= 130,158    130,158 x100= 13,015 , that is less than 13 gb in total 

 yet the system shows that there is 32 gb of ram in it   i got no idea 

 

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The percentage shown for each process is the percentage of the used amount, not of the total RAM in the system.

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1 hour ago, Kilrah said:

The percentage shown for each process is the percentage of the used amount, not of the total RAM in the system.

Thats not the whole truth either. It’s the percentage of committed memory. If you do 0.019*14GB you come out to 266MB which is a rounding error away from your actual shown usage. 
 

In any case, there is no issue here.

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On 1/1/2024 at 12:40 AM, Kilrah said:

The percentage shown for each process is the percentage of the used amount, not of the total RAM in the system.

ok so i need to take a picture when my rram is shooting to 88% use with almost nothing using them 

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