![]() ![]() RAM HOGS: Find out which programs are hogging your RAM in seconds You'll immediately get a good feel for where your RAM is going, and which programs (if any) you need to close or tweak to get some of it back. Now click the "Memory (Private Working Set)" column header so the largest figures are at the top. It's a little more reliable than the Working Set alone, but really you need to see both. It will almost certainly consume additional RAM, though, so this figure tends to underestimate memory use. ![]() The second, "Memory - Private Working Set" shows you how much physical memory this process alone is using (that is, it can't shared with anyone else). Some of this RAM may be shared by other processes, though (shared DLLS, for instance) so this figure tends to overestimate memory use. The first, "Memory - Working Set" shows you how much physical memory is currently being taken up by each process. You'll now see two estimates for your processes use of RAM. ![]() To find out, click the Processes tab, then click View > Select Columns, and ensure Memory - Working Set and Memory - Private Working Set are checked. It's often interesting to see which programs are using all your RAM. ![]()
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