RAM provides the stability required to obtain the best performance from your computer. Although Windows splits the data between RAM and virtual memory depending on use, sometimes a large application that you are using can create imbalance. In the Overview, you will see the system optimization level at the top right corner. It monitors the current memory usage and provides optimization for running new applications.
Reasons for Poor System Performance
- Some Windows or user settings may be incorrect. This can affect the system adversely.
- Some applications might be taking up too much memory and thus degraded system performance.
- Memory is running at or close to full capacity.
- Excess RAM use forces the system to move some data to the hard disk. This results in a system slowdown.
Any or all of these reasons may create problems like
- System Crash
- System Slow Down
- Loss of Data
This results in poor system performance. Other areas may also be affected but memory optimization produces positive results immediately by helping you to avoid and prevent the above problems.
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