EvilOzzmess
Banned
Hey guys, I was wondering if this amount of RAM usage was normal, for just idling after startup:
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f177/SS_Ozzy/TskManAfterStartup.png
To me, this seems pretty high and it can go anywhere between what you see here and 1.70GB at times! I notice many systems on here through screenshots being at or well under 1GB for just idling and not doing anything directly after startup, except for mine. I realize my notebook is a multi-touch touchscreen paired with a mutli-gesture mouse pad gizmo and that both must demand more system resources on account of these features than the standard would, but I don’t think those alone should be eating up that much of my RAM.
With that said, how to I pinpoint what is eating all of my RAM and what can I do to get this figure down under 1GB for system idle?
Before we go on let me address this first and foremost, I have NOT messed with startup threads/programs yet because I just don’t know what they are, what they do and if they HAVE to be ran directly at startup or not for the system to run. If you can help me through this as well I would be very grateful and will screenshot what you need to see in order to tell me what to get rid of and what to keep, if necessary.
Currently, this is not interfering with any of my computing tasks, but to be perfectly frank it scares me that my RAM skyrockets to a solid 3GB load doing nothing but playing simple flashgames in Furefox! Same thing for Sims 2 and Sims 3 – that definitely should not be happening as TS2 demands only 256MB and TS3 only 1GB.
More concerning, is the fact that both of my core 2 duo T6600 processors are being maxed out. I don’t know if that is normal, or what the heck it is but this also concerns me a bit.
Just for the sake of keeping system loads low and stable for the future longevity of this system I would really appreciate some help here. Thank you!
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f177/SS_Ozzy/TskManAfterStartup.png
To me, this seems pretty high and it can go anywhere between what you see here and 1.70GB at times! I notice many systems on here through screenshots being at or well under 1GB for just idling and not doing anything directly after startup, except for mine. I realize my notebook is a multi-touch touchscreen paired with a mutli-gesture mouse pad gizmo and that both must demand more system resources on account of these features than the standard would, but I don’t think those alone should be eating up that much of my RAM.
With that said, how to I pinpoint what is eating all of my RAM and what can I do to get this figure down under 1GB for system idle?
Before we go on let me address this first and foremost, I have NOT messed with startup threads/programs yet because I just don’t know what they are, what they do and if they HAVE to be ran directly at startup or not for the system to run. If you can help me through this as well I would be very grateful and will screenshot what you need to see in order to tell me what to get rid of and what to keep, if necessary.
Currently, this is not interfering with any of my computing tasks, but to be perfectly frank it scares me that my RAM skyrockets to a solid 3GB load doing nothing but playing simple flashgames in Furefox! Same thing for Sims 2 and Sims 3 – that definitely should not be happening as TS2 demands only 256MB and TS3 only 1GB.
More concerning, is the fact that both of my core 2 duo T6600 processors are being maxed out. I don’t know if that is normal, or what the heck it is but this also concerns me a bit.
Just for the sake of keeping system loads low and stable for the future longevity of this system I would really appreciate some help here. Thank you!
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Acer Aspire 5738PG-6306
- OS
- 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
- CPU
- Core 2 Duo T6600 @ 2.20GHz
- Motherboard
- Acer JV50 | Intel PM45 Chipset | BIOS Phoenix v1.21
- Memory
- 4GB SDRAM DDR2 667
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Mobility Radeon 4570HD 512MB VDDR3 (2.25GB HyperMemory)
- Sound Card
- Integrated Dolby Home Theater HD Audio Support
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 15.6" LED backlight HD/WS CineCrystal w/ Multi-Touch
- Screen Resolution
- Notebook: 1366x768 | Syncmaster P2370HD: 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- Primary internal: 320GB WD3200BEVT-22ZCT0 @ 5400 RPM | Secondary external 1: 2TB Cavalry CAXB3702T0 @7200 RPM (USB 2.0) | Secondary external 2: 500GB Calvary CAUM @7200 RPM (USB 2.0).
- PSU
- AC Adapter
- Case
- Blue Clam shell
- Cooling
- OEM Bult-in.
- Keyboard
- Microsoft Wireless 3000 (USB)
- Mouse
- Logitech V220 (USB)
- Internet Speed
- 31Mbps DL/25Mbps UL - Verizon fiOs/Netgear WNDR37AV
- Other Info
- EXTERNAL DISPLAY: 23" Samsung Syncmaster P2370HD | EXTERNAL SOUND: 300 Watt MX-KB30 JVC Stereo (AUX) | ROUTER: Netgear WNDR37AV 802.11a/b/g/n Dual-Band Gigabit | Satechi 12-Port USB 2.0 Hub | GAME PAD: SteelSeries 3GC USB 2.0 (JoyToKey Mapping) | DETAILED SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=5265887&CatId=4938