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98% used RAM on idle?

4 minutes ago, manikyath said:

task manager isnt my favourite diagnostics tool, but its less "scary" for average joe to work with, and in all but the most exotic cases should do what's needed.

Don't you think this classifies as an exotic case, given that there aren't any RAM hungry processes showing up?

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Just now, JoostinOnline said:

Don't you think this classifies as an exotic case, given that there aren't any RAM hungry processes showing up?

i work in tier 1 support, if this is an exotic case for you, you dont want my job :D

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6 hours ago, JoostinOnline said:

Oddly enough, I've seen Resource Manager report processes that Task Manager didn't.  But yes, more specs would be helpful too.

I have restarted the PC few times and it helped, but it still happens sometimes, thanks for all the answers

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6 hours ago, mrthuvi said:

Do you have killer network?

I have Killer gigabit LAN controller, but how is that related to ram?

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On 4/23/2017 at 2:28 AM, Merkey said:

I have Killer gigabit LAN controller, but how is that related to ram?

Its software is the cause of the mem leak.

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