GoodEnough
Golden Member
What's the difference?
Which one tells me how much is left?
Which one tells me how much is left?
yep, Cached is not included in Free, bit misleading, windows 8+ has it little bit better.
BTW you have way too many running processes (135). My home workstation rarely goes beyond 60, and work beyond 100, and work adds too much IT crap.
BTW you have way too many running processes (135). My home workstation rarely goes beyond 60, and work beyond 100, and work adds too much IT crap.
Bottom line, when does the PC reach "thrashing" point,
where the performance jams b/c RAM has run out?
When FREE = 0 ? Or when AVAIL = 0 ?
Not to side track this, but that really has little bearing, my work laptop, which I do IT with, fresh boot with outlook,firefox,ie has 123 running
When it has to use the page file instead of RAM, or has mistakenly put a bunch of data into the page file that would have been better left in RAM. That may occur sometime after available becomes 0, since there may still be pages that can be freed before that becomes a problem. Likewise, it could happen with available at above 0, if the problem is related to mostly reading from the page file, due to pushing data there and then freeing it from RAM at a later point. Available should remain low, however, is that case.Bottom line, when does the PC reach "thrashing" point,
where the performance jams b/c RAM has run out?
When FREE = 0 ? Or when AVAIL = 0 ?