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Hi everyone, Nice group ya got here. I am new to vistax64 and I was hoping someone could explain something to me. I have a dell xps 600 that originally came with xp pro. 2.8 dual core and 1 gig memory. I was doing a lot of audio multi tracking and wanted to up my memory to help out with some latency problems I was having. the xps600 manual said that the mobo could handle 2 gig on 32bit and 8 gig on 64bit so I upgraded to vista ultimate and installed 8 gig. everything runs great and this solved my latency problems but there is one thing I noticed. I use a G15 logitech keyboard which has a CPU and RAM monitor built into the LED window on the keyboard. This monitor tells me that I am usually using only 20% of my ram. Even when I am multitasking and using huge files, it never goes above 36% of ram usage. My pagefile is system managed and usually around 8.5gig at idle. So my questions is; Why isn't Vista utilizing more of my ram and is there a tweak that would help me get more out of my system? Thanks in advance for any input you guys might offer. Jimbobaby -- Jimbobaby |
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The o/s will use what ram it requires, whether Vista or winxp; you are'nt
throwing enough at the sys to require more "Jimbobaby" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, Nice group ya got here. I am new to vistax64 and I was hoping someone could explain something to me. I have a dell xps 600 that originally came with xp pro. 2.8 dual core and 1 gig memory. I was doing a lot of audio multi tracking and wanted to up my memory to help out with some latency problems I was having. the xps600 manual said that the mobo could handle 2 gig on 32bit and 8 gig on 64bit so I upgraded to vista ultimate and installed 8 gig. everything runs great and this solved my latency problems but there is one thing I noticed. I use a G15 logitech keyboard which has a CPU and RAM monitor built into the LED window on the keyboard. This monitor tells me that I am usually using only 20% of my ram. Even when I am multitasking and using huge files, it never goes above 36% of ram usage. My pagefile is system managed and usually around 8.5gig at idle. So my questions is; Why isn't Vista utilizing more of my ram and is there a tweak that would help me get more out of my system? Thanks in advance for any input you guys might offer. Jimbobaby -- Jimbobaby |
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OK, if you say so. I do multi track recordings and when you use 125 wav files all at the same time, I thought there should be some change but as long as everything is normal, I won't worry about it any more. I guess I got a better computer than I thought I did. -- Jimbobaby |
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I use a G15 logitech keyboard which has a CPU and RAM monitor built
into the LED window on the keyboard. This monitor tells me that I am usually using only 20% of my ram. Even when I am multitasking and using huge files, it never goes above 36% of ram usage. My pagefile is system managed and usually around 8.5gig at idle. So my questions is; Why isn't Vista utilizing more of my ram and is there a tweak that would help me get more out of my system? I suggest opening the Task Manager and looking at the performance tab. There you will see a more detailed breakdown of how your ram is allocated - you can confirm that the full 8 gigs is being recognized, how much is cached, etc. |
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Victek;985213 Wrote: I use a G15 logitech keyboard which has a CPU and RAM monitor built into the LED window on the keyboard. This monitor tells me that I am usually using only 20% of my ram. Even when I am multitasking and using huge files, it never goes above 36% of ram usage. My pagefile is system managed and usually around 8.5gig at idle. So my questions is; Why isn't Vista utilizing more of my ram and is there a tweak that would help me get more out of my system? I suggest opening the Task Manager and looking at the performance tab. There you will see a more detailed breakdown of how your ram is allocated - you can confirm that the full 8 gigs is being recognized, how much is cached, etc. task manager say total memory is 8188 mb so thats my physical memory. and cached memory is 5462 mb. mem usage bar is steady at 2.53 mb so everything adds up. I am running 947687 Handles, 900 threads and 75 Processes. Everything works fine, I just never get close to using all my ram. With every one talking about how their memory was disappearing, I was wondering why mine never goes above 36%. Right now I am running my online game, outlook, internet explorer and buurning a dvd. CPU is at 98% but my RAM is only at 31%. -- Jimbobaby |
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I suggest opening the Task Manager and looking at the performance
tab. There you will see a more detailed breakdown of how your ram is allocated - you can confirm that the full 8 gigs is being recognized, how much is cached, etc. task manager say total memory is 8188 mb so thats my physical memory. and cached memory is 5462 mb. mem usage bar is steady at 2.53 mb so everything adds up. I am running 947687 Handles, 900 threads and 75 Processes. Everything works fine, I just never get close to using all my ram. With every one talking about how their memory was disappearing, I was wondering why mine never goes above 36%. Right now I am running my online game, outlook, internet explorer and buurning a dvd. CPU is at 98% but my RAM is only at 31%. -- 8 gb of ram is a LOT. The reason adding ram improves performance is it reduces dependence on the pagefile. At a certain point the maximum benefit is reached and additional ram makes no difference. To really load your system you would probably need to run a 64 bit application, such as Photoshop or Autocad and edit massive multi-gigabyte files. |
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My sound editing program is Adobe audition and it is the 64 bit edition and I figure i am running about 3 to 4 gigs of sound files. I was really just trying to make sure I wasn't missing a tweak or something. I really appreciate everyones help. You put my mind at ease. I guess too much RAM is better than not enough RAM. -- Jimbobaby |