RAM (Random Access Memory),
the final frontier. You’ve been with us since the PC’s invention and
you always seem to run out on us. Sometimes, you even cause problems
that go unnoticed until you make everything come crashing down.
Internal memory has come a long way, though. We’ll show you how you can free up memory and extend your RAM, both virtually and physically.
Internal memory has come a long way, though. We’ll show you how you can free up memory and extend your RAM, both virtually and physically.
Run ReadyBoost
- 256 megabytes of storage,
- access times of 1 millisecond or less,
- a read speed of 2.5 megabytes per second for 4KB random reads, along with
- a write speed of 1.75 megabytes per second for 512KB random rights.
You can enable ReadyBoost by right-clicking your USB drive in My Computer, opening Properties, and then navigating to the ReadyBoost tab. You’ll see several radio buttons that let you enable or disable the feature as well as a slider that lets you dictate how much of the drive’s capacity is devoted to the feature. The ceiling is four gigabytes, if you use FAT32 formatting on the drive, but formatting with NTFS ups the ceiling to 32GB.
Enabling ReadyBoost isn’t as beneficial as installing more RAM, but it does provide some performance improvement. In some cases it can decrease load times by up to 75%. You’re most likely to see a noticeable improvement if you have very little RAM (say, two gigabytes or less) and a relatively slow mechanical hard drive. Windows disables this feature if you have an internal solid state drive because it offers superior storage performance.
Use Windows Task Manager & Resource Monitor
You can see even more information by going to the Performance tab, opening Resource Monitor, and then navigating to its Memory tab. In this view, you’ll see the information found in Windows Task Manager and a graph that breaks down how your system is currently allocating RAM.
Disable Or Remove Unnecessary Software
Install A RAM Cleaner
Be warned, though, that these tools are controversial. While some users have reported success, others have failed to see an improvement with a so-called cleaning. I personally am among the latter number; though, to be fair, I haven’t had shortage of memory in some time.
You should also be careful to vet the reviews of any RAM cleaner you consider grabbing, because malware apps sometimes masquerade as RAM cleaning or optimization tools. Double-check that you’re downloading a legitimate app from its official website.
Add More RAM
Once you’ve grabbed the new memory, you can learn to install it by checking out the very helpful installation videos made available by Crucial, a company that sells RAM and solid state storage.
Conclusion
See, RAM? You’re not such a trouble-maker after all. Sure, you cause problems every now and again, but it’s easy enough to resolve them – and often the biggest problem of all is having too little of you! I’m glad we were able to work this out, RAM. I think things are going to be okay.How much RAM do you need to be happy?
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