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How to Improve RAM Performance in Windows 11 and 10

How to Improve RAM Performance in Windows 11 and 10



When it comes to computers, there are two types of memory to consider. RAM (Random Access Memory) and ROM (Read Only Memory) are two types of memory (Random Access Memory). Whereas ROM or Hard Disk is the permanent storage for your files and data, RAM is only transitory and contains the data of the programs that are presently operating.

Each program that runs on the system uses memory, and if that memory is depleted, the intended programs may not run, open slowly, or open with incomplete data. In addition, the system becomes sluggish, and crashes, hang-ups, and unexpected shutdowns become common.


Adding extra physical RAM is one answer to this problem, although this is not viable for everyone. As a result, managing memory allocation, or optimizing RAM, is a superior solution to this problem.
However, manually optimizing memory on Windows 11 and 10 is difficult. This is where PC Optimizer Advanced System Optimizer's Memory Optimizer comes in handy.

What is Windows 10 Memory Optimizer?

What is Windows 10 Memory Optimizer?


Memory Optimizer is a smart, simple, and efficient memory management program included in Advanced System Optimizer. It enables the user to make the most of the little memory space available to them. It also examines the present state of system memory and makes memory available for the new program. This means it replaces old applications with new ones that aren't in use but are consuming memory.

Note: Windows 11 and 10 RAM optimization runs in the background to free up memory for new programs.

How does the Memory Optimizer function?


Memory Optimizer is simple to use and employs the most cutting-edge optimization technology to manage both physical and virtual memory.

Home Tab

Home Tab


The first screen, which is represented by a graph, provides an overview of the current memory status and includes the following information:

  • The system's total memory
  • Memory that is available
  • Memory that has been used
  • Cache for the Operating System
  • Cache Maximum
  • Page Files Available

When you click the "Optimize Now" button, the memory optimization process begins, and within minutes, Windows 10 RAM optimization takes place, freeing up unnecessary memory resources and allowing other apps to load and launch with the maximum amount of space available. Memory optimization takes care of any currently running unresponsive applications or programs.


Note: To allow the RAM optimization procedure on Windows 10 to take place, we recommend closing all open files and programs.


Tab of Preferences


Memory Optimizer has two settings options on the left panel:


a) The plan



c) Auto-Optimization



Program



There are three options in this category:



  • Manual Memory Optimization — Using the slider, you may specify how much memory will be released during manual memory optimization.

Note that if a smaller quantity of RAM is chosen, the optimization will be faster, and vice versa. Memory Optimizer for Windows 10 will take longer to free up that much memory space if a bigger amount is set.

  • Memory Optimizer's Startup and Optimization option allows you to erase the clipboard data to free up more memory.
  • When Windows starts up, Memory Optimizer is immediately loaded.


When this option is enabled, Windows 10 RAM optimization loads every time Windows starts up. The application runs in the background to monitor and optimize the current memory status and settings whenever and wherever they are needed. It runs on the system tray in a minimized state that can be maximized by double-clicking it.



Clear the clipboard data to free up more memory (not recommended)


When this option is selected, Memory Optimizer clears the clipboard data during the optimization process. Clearing data from the clipboard is not recommended since it can result in the loss of important information. As a result, during memory optimization, it should be left unchecked. 

  • Memory Graph and Update Speed — This option allows you to control how quickly the memory is updated. There are four speed levels: Fast, Medium, Normal, and Slow, however only one can be selected.

After you've re-set the parameters to suit your needs and preferences, click the "Save settings" button to save your changes.

What is Auto Optimization, and how does it work?

Under Auto-optimize Settings, there are three options.


  • Enable Auto Optimization — This option allows you to enable and disable auto-optimization, as the name suggests. When the Memory Optimizer is turned on, it will automatically begin optimizing memory when the free space available falls below a certain threshold. This occurs in the background.
  • Automatic Memory Optimization — This option allows you to choose a minimum amount of free memory space below which Memory Optimizer will automatically begin memory optimization.
  • When free RAM goes below a certain threshold, optimize automatically.

While working on the system, we are unaware that the memory space is rapidly depleting. After a while, the available memory space is depleted, making it difficult to continue working.


Memory Optimizer allows you to change the parameters to a specific amount of free memory space so that memory optimization happens automatically when that amount of free memory space is depleted.


  • Make an extra effort to free:


When Memory Optimizer is optimizing memory, you can tell it to try to free up more memory space. This area allows you to specify the volume.

  • Processor Usage Protection — If any presently running application is putting a large demand on the processor, the Memory Optimizer automatically halts memory optimization to avoid slowing down the system.


Once the settings have been reset to your liking, click the "Save settings" button to save all of your changes.

Even if the application window is minimized, the job is still completed from the system tray. It monitors and optimizes memory resources on a regular basis to ensure that they are never depleted when vital programs are launched.


The context menu appears when you right-click on the system tray icon and shows four alternatives.



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