In fact, clearing RAM Cache will slow perofrmance for a while. Your PC will lose the benefit of having frequently accessed data readily available in memory. This can lead to temporary performance issues until the cache is rebuilt. If you want to clear it, just restart your PC.
Also cached memory is actually freely available for allocation at any time. Clearing cached RAM serves no good purpose unless the cached memory somehow is corrupted.
In conclusion what you should have mentioned for these poor people, while there are situations where clearing the RAM cache can be helpful, it's not a routine maintenance task for most users. Modern operating systems are quite adept at managing memory, and manual intervention is usually unnecessary. If you're experiencing performance issues, it's often better to identify and address the root cause rather than resorting to manual cache clearing as a default solution.
So can you help me by telling me where in my laptop I can look to see the root cause please? I have 5.1 GB cached. I only started seeing the memory issue when I started playing Red Dead Redemption 2. Sometimes a restart allows me to play it but then other times it doesn’t. So how can I find where that 5.1 GB is coming from?
Bro.. my gaming pc has 9.1 gb of cached, and whatever what i'm doing, i did everything just to clear the cached and it's still slow, nothing happens, BUT THIS METHOD. IT MADE MY LIFE EASIER! What a life saver and pc saver! bcz of that i'm gonna subscribe. U deserve more
Windows RAM memory management seems very misunderstood here. Windows RAM cache (of disk data) is a performance benefit, not a bottleneck. RAM cache data is of lowest priority to Windows and will be immediately discarded (piece by piece if necessary) as processes demand more RAM. Deleting the RAM cache will only result in more (and slower) disk input/output. Ram cache is Windows way of utilizing otherwise unused RAM to hold recently accessed disk data to speed up access. Otherwise the unused RAM is essentially wasted.
I learned that installing ‘fix-it’ software to speed up a computer is not the answer. Throwing more crap is the problem. REMOVING the crap and learn what the system tools are there for. Hence turning off the computer holds all the junk in the ram. Doing a restart will flush out the useless while retaining the memory of the programs you use. And its right there on top of the option to shut down. While doing sound i was under the thought that EQ boosts low frequencies.. true. But the way to make it sound good is subtractive EQ. Always cut even if it means lowering all till the one thats missing is auditable. Same with PC. Cut the trash and you will have more room to move about.
@@chefmike8888 Turn off Fast Boot and then when your system shuts down it clears everything instead of saving it to hiberfil.sys and reloading hiberfil.sys on boot up. If your C: drive is an SSD or NVMe drive the difference in start times is just a few seconds. Basically what Fast Boot does is set your computer to Hibernate mode which is actually an old laptop thing from back when everything was 2 cores and everyone used a slow 3500 RPM hard drive that uses less power than a 5000 RPM hard drive but was slower. (A SSD will use considerably less power and boot faster)
Excellent, simple, well built, and truly works, if someone is here beforehand reading comments, just know that i did this and it cleared up my ram immediately
Ram Cache is faster than ssd and hdd. Clearing the ram cache is a bad idea. This will slow down the read data. If you don't have enough ram, you actually have 2 options: either install a lite version of Windows, which consumes less memory, or buy additional memory, which is not so expensive now.
@@jadeshuks3339 you are right, I just bought the wrong lenovo soldered ram laptop and instead should have got the dell 16" all amd although dell wont let me have a super res screen with amd but at least I would get 16GB ram so I could barely run bloated windows
Cached data is stored for a reason - to speed up access times. Clearing the cache means losing the benefits of faster access to recently used data until the cache is populated again.
It's useless, I deleted it and Windows is just as fast. Sometimes he keeps unnecessary things in there and I'm seriously not giving the system 7GB of 16GB
Outstanding, it freed up over half of my 32GB of memory. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! This is on a recent fresh install on 10/15/23 of Windows 11 v22H2, OS build 22621.2428 I must also point out that although you have a South Asia accent, it is at least understandable for this old American Hillbilly. As much as I respect the tech expertise of many people from your part of the world. Usually, when I hear a thick South Asia accent, I just click off their site because, try as I might, I cannot understand them. Thankfully, in your case, I was able to quickly understand you. And make use of the excellent information that you provided. Be safe and well and please continue your good work.
i fucking love you bro. my game went from a 90-100 ping with lag spikes going as high as 2000 ping, but after clearing my cache my ping went to a consistent 80 ping. life saver. you got a new subscriber.
Ty so much man!! Idk about all the people saying "restart" .. when i loaded my comp it had 7.1 out of 12 cached and i used this its down to 300 mb your a godsend and a life saver
Omg thank you, I kept getting a pop up on red dead 2 about low vram, no matter how low I set the graphics. My laptop can run it and other games just fine, but that damn pop up wouldn't go away and was really annoying me to no end.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but flushing or clearing "RAM cache" is not boosting performance. Stop thinking of RAM space like disk space. Modern memory management in Windows is designed to utilize RAM. When its time to free up RAM for more demanding processes, the Windows memory manager will flush out older, less used pages of memory. By manually flushing, you are removing otherwise frequently used pages of memory from RAM (fast) and forcing the OS to go back to disk (slow) to fetch that information. If I buy 32GB of RAM and only use 16GB, then then I'm not getting my full investment. Put your trust in the Windows memory manager: MS really wants to speed the OS experience as much as possible to keep you paying for Windows. There is a saying in the Windows pro circles, "unused memory is wasted memory".
Clearing the Ram Memory Cache actually SLOWS your Computer down. After you 'clear' and look at the file, size is smaller. But as soon as you continue to work on your computer, the Cache immediately starts to fill up. This Data is used to quickly load from Cache Memory rather than from an Application or Web Browser. Caching (often referred to as memory caching) is a technique in which computer applications temporarily store data in a computer's main memory (i.e., random access memory, or RAM) to enable fast retrievals of that data. The RAM that is used for the temporary storage is known as the cache. This app is a waste of time.
when i run the tool yes cached memory goes down only to go up again to the level it was at before running the tool. What pays. Also as many mentioned before clearing the cache defeats the purpose of having a cache in the first place.
I have 128GTB RAM which often maxes out when working on my digital art. This tiny little app has helped my work more than the $650 I paid for the 128GB of RAM! As others have mentioned, this app is not for everyday use for the "average" user but for people like me, it's great!
Fantastic program! Thanks for the info in this video. I was able to "empty" about 7GB! from the memory cache. A god send, getting back all that memory when it comes to editing videos!
I found this video while looking for something else, why would you do this? Cache speeds up your system and any unused ram is wasted. People commenting as if cache is causing them to run out of memory. That's not how it works, cache is overwritten if the system needs more ram. My cache is sitting at 81.1GB because I manually put files there so it loads from ram instead of the disk. If my system needs that 81GB it will just push the cache out and take it.
Actually you SHOULD NOT clear ram cache unless it;s corrupt. You PC will run slower for a while. You can also use ccleaner to clear ram cache if you still want to.
@@unawaredeath2740 Lets say you have 28GB of ram available. You open an app that needs 2GB. Your OS will allocate 2GB so now you have 26GB of ram available. You close the app, but the system caches it so that it will load from ram next time instead of your disk. So you have 2GB of cache, but you're still back to 28GB of ram available. Cache will automatically be overwritten if the system needs that ram. A neat thing to do is manually cache files. For example I can put all of Cyberpunk 2077 into cache memory, then the game will read from ram instead of the disk making it load much faster. I currently have 81.1GB of cache sitting in my ram, but I still have 116GB available.
caching memory is totally safe it just caches the memory just in case it uses it..afterwards. clearing caches will improve memory..but youll have no cached memory for further use later...note.
i use the program and my computer works faster and i dont get no lag in games my computer has been working faster for teh past 5 days no problems at all clearing the ram is a very good idea
Clearing the RAM cache in Windows 11 can have both benefits and drawbacks. Here's a balanced view: Benefits: 1. *Frees up memory*: Clearing the cache can release memory occupied by temporary data, which can improve system performance if you're running low on RAM. 2. *Removes unnecessary data*: Cache clearance can eliminate unnecessary data that's no longer needed, potentially improving system efficiency. 3. *Resolves memory leaks*: Clearing the cache can help resolve memory leaks caused by poorly optimized applications. Drawbacks: 1. *Performance impact*: Clearing the cache can cause a temporary performance drop as the system rebuilds the cache. 2. *Data reload*: After clearing the cache, the system will reload data from the hard drive, which can lead to slower performance until the cache is rebuilt. 3. *No significant gain*: If you have sufficient RAM, clearing the cache might not result in noticeable performance improvements. When to clear RAM cache: 1. *Low RAM*: If your laptop has limited RAM (less than 8GB), clearing the cache might help. 2. *Memory-intensive tasks*: If you're running memory-hungry applications, clearing the cache can help free up memory. 3. *System slowdowns*: If your system is experiencing slowdowns or memory leaks, clearing the cache can be beneficial. To clear RAM cache in Windows 11: 1. Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog. 2. Type "wsreset.exe" and press Enter. 3. Alternatively, use the Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc) and click "Memory" to clear the cache. Remember, clearing the RAM cache is not a substitute for addressing underlying system issues. If you're experiencing persistent performance problems, consider upgrading your RAM or optimizing your system configuration.
Don't worry about it then. That new cache is from active programs using it, which makes them run faster. Sometimes things don't clear the cache but normally you don't need to bother with this at all.
But what's the point? The RAM Cache stores things that have been accessed before to speed up subsequent accesses, saving doing an immediate IO to the HDD or the SSD. Operating systems will reduce the amount of memory consumed by the Cache as demand grows. Clearing the Cache will immediately slow down your computer because it'll need to do physical IO to retrieve what had already been cached before. It's why the computer acts a bit sluggish after a reboot, because the Cache isn't populated yet. I mean, maybe there's a use case for this if you're starting a memory hog application like a game, but otherwise leave it alone. Chances are, the OS knows how to manage it better than you do.
Sometimes when u leave pc or laptop on for long time stand by memory will max leaving no available memory space that’s why some gamers do this if they have alot of memory
@@JonasImmanuelLehr don’t think this is the case every time I left my laptop for 8 hours open and hopped on a game then I noticed microstutters I opened task manager found that the standby list was taking 28 gb of ram also cache memory leaving me with 3 gb free ram I cleared the standby list my cache dropped to 1gb leaving me with 29 free ram and the game ran smoothly
For some of you out there struggling for performance, you can add extended RAM in the settings but depending on how GBs of RAM you have on board. Do some calculations or search in google ;) note that this didn't work like a real RAM.
Wow, I had 4 gb of cache, nearly half of my ram. Thanks bro❤ Edit- bro after restart, the cache again blew up to 2 GB😢 Is this okay? Edit 2- bro it went above 3.6 gb
How to Clear RAM Cache on PC [for Windows 10/11]
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In fact, clearing RAM Cache will slow perofrmance for a while. Your PC will lose the benefit of having frequently accessed data readily available in memory. This can lead to temporary performance issues until the cache is rebuilt. If you want to clear it, just restart your PC.
thanks
Also cached memory is actually freely available for allocation at any time. Clearing cached RAM serves no good purpose unless the cached memory somehow is corrupted.
thx you saved my computer
i was thinking the same thing. restart the pc. in most cases its slow because it needs windows updates and a restart
How do i fix it if i alrd clear the cache? My Computer so laggy now bruh
In conclusion what you should have mentioned for these poor people, while there are situations where clearing the RAM cache can be helpful, it's not a routine maintenance task for most users. Modern operating systems are quite adept at managing memory, and manual intervention is usually unnecessary. If you're experiencing performance issues, it's often better to identify and address the root cause rather than resorting to manual cache clearing as a default solution.
Calling these people poor is crazy 😭
@@EnchantFortnite I just started to learn how computers work at the time and looking back, i don't no why I even bothered writing this comment
using ai is crazy 💀💀
@@EnchantFortnite The word poor doesn't relate to finances all the time, it has other meaning in certain contexts. Master English, please! Thank you.
So can you help me by telling me where in my laptop I can look to see the root cause please? I have 5.1 GB cached. I only started seeing the memory issue when I started playing Red Dead Redemption 2. Sometimes a restart allows me to play it but then other times it doesn’t. So how can I find where that 5.1 GB is coming from?
Bro.. my gaming pc has 9.1 gb of cached, and whatever what i'm doing, i did everything just to clear the cached and it's still slow, nothing happens, BUT THIS METHOD. IT MADE MY LIFE EASIER! What a life saver and pc saver! bcz of that i'm gonna subscribe. U deserve more
Finally a video that helped! went from 5.1 GB cached to 350 MB like that and huge improvements thank you so much!
agreed
SAME LOL THIS VID IS THE BEST IM SUBBING
Yeah and not to mention My PC had like 10GB of Cache memory and it was very difficult to play games
Windows RAM memory management seems very misunderstood here.
Windows RAM cache (of disk data) is a performance benefit, not a bottleneck. RAM cache data is of lowest priority to Windows and will be immediately discarded (piece by piece if necessary) as processes demand more RAM. Deleting the RAM cache will only result in more (and slower) disk input/output. Ram cache is Windows way of utilizing otherwise unused RAM to hold recently accessed disk data to speed up access. Otherwise the unused RAM is essentially wasted.
I learned that installing ‘fix-it’ software to speed up a computer is not the answer. Throwing more crap is the problem. REMOVING the crap and learn what the system tools are there for. Hence turning off the computer holds all the junk in the ram. Doing a restart will flush out the useless while retaining the memory of the programs you use. And its right there on top of the option to shut down.
While doing sound i was under the thought that EQ boosts low frequencies.. true. But the way to make it sound good is subtractive EQ. Always cut even if it means lowering all till the one thats missing is auditable. Same with PC. Cut the trash and you will have more room to move about.
@@chefmike8888 Turn off Fast Boot and then when your system shuts down it clears everything instead of saving it to hiberfil.sys and reloading hiberfil.sys on boot up. If your C: drive is an SSD or NVMe drive the difference in start times is just a few seconds. Basically what Fast Boot does is set your computer to Hibernate mode which is actually an old laptop thing from back when everything was 2 cores and everyone used a slow 3500 RPM hard drive that uses less power than a 5000 RPM hard drive but was slower. (A SSD will use considerably less power and boot faster)
@@longjohn526 correct, i forgot about disabling fast boot. Mine has been off for so long it totally slipped my mind. Thanks for clarifying that.
Yayyyy, a rare intelligent person on TH-cam!
thanks for the information bro
After a few videos that were not what I needed, I struck GOLD with yours. Thank you!!
Went from 7.3 GB to 500mb. Thank you so much, I didn't know I had that much cached
Omg. That was so easy. I had 14 gb cache in there....now its down to 391 mb. Thank you!
Your PC running smoothly now?? Is it working fast or not?
Stay blessed
Excellent, simple, well built, and truly works, if someone is here beforehand reading comments, just know that i did this and it cleared up my ram immediately
There was guy who had the same thing but was long and drawn out a lot of typing code n shit this was so simple thank much man
I think you mean panjno channel but he did an updated version ;) it´s straight to point and you can do it with pausing 1by1 as he is doing that
Ram Cache is faster than ssd and hdd. Clearing the ram cache is a bad idea. This will slow down the read data. If you don't have enough ram, you actually have 2 options: either install a lite version of Windows, which consumes less memory, or buy additional memory, which is not so expensive now.
soldered 8GB ewaste-new lenovo laptop says hold this beer
Totally agreed.
@@charlesselrachski34 buy a new laptop then, you're the one who's being cocky for expecting to much on you laptop
@@jadeshuks3339 you are right, I just bought the wrong lenovo soldered ram laptop and instead should have got the dell 16" all amd although dell wont let me have a super res screen with amd but at least I would get 16GB ram so I could barely run bloated windows
Cached data is stored for a reason - to speed up access times. Clearing the cache means losing the benefits of faster access to recently used data until the cache is populated again.
its ok we love your content and thank you for showing us how to clear Ram cache, might come handy sometimes.
The purpose of cache is to speed up the computer. You should not delete it other than in exceptional circumstances.
It's useless, I deleted it and Windows is just as fast. Sometimes he keeps unnecessary things in there and I'm seriously not giving the system 7GB of 16GB
@mattdeniro no, this is how Ram is supposed to be used. Delete it only if it's taking like 10GB or if it's causing problems as a crashing app.
Outstanding, it freed up over half of my 32GB of memory. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! This is on a recent fresh install on 10/15/23 of Windows 11 v22H2, OS build 22621.2428
I must also point out that although you have a South Asia accent, it is at least understandable for this old American Hillbilly. As much as I respect the tech expertise of many people from your part of the world. Usually, when I hear a thick South Asia accent, I just click off their site because, try as I might, I cannot understand them. Thankfully, in your case, I was able to quickly understand you. And make use of the excellent information that you provided.
Be safe and well and please continue your good work.
i fucking love you bro. my game went from a 90-100 ping with lag spikes going as high as 2000 ping, but after clearing my cache my ping went to a consistent 80 ping. life saver. you got a new subscriber.
Appreciate this video, I had 20GB of cached RAM and now I have 656MB, thank you!
You need to leave it alone and if possible just add more memory ..... Having extra ram cache isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Woah..you saved me from thinking of changing my computer!
Ty so much man!! Idk about all the people saying "restart" .. when i loaded my comp it had 7.1 out of 12 cached and i used this its down to 300 mb your a godsend and a life saver
Omg thank you, I kept getting a pop up on red dead 2 about low vram, no matter how low I set the graphics. My laptop can run it and other games just fine, but that damn pop up wouldn't go away and was really annoying me to no end.
Finally no bullshit and straight to business video. Thanks a lot friend, you just gained a subscriber and a member....
I did what you said and the cached slowly came up again, WHY?
Went from 22 GB Cache to 219 MB.... great video brother!
Sorry to burst your bubble, but flushing or clearing "RAM cache" is not boosting performance. Stop thinking of RAM space like disk space. Modern memory management in Windows is designed to utilize RAM. When its time to free up RAM for more demanding processes, the Windows memory manager will flush out older, less used pages of memory. By manually flushing, you are removing otherwise frequently used pages of memory from RAM (fast) and forcing the OS to go back to disk (slow) to fetch that information. If I buy 32GB of RAM and only use 16GB, then then I'm not getting my full investment. Put your trust in the Windows memory manager: MS really wants to speed the OS experience as much as possible to keep you paying for Windows. There is a saying in the Windows pro circles, "unused memory is wasted memory".
Btw removeing cache frequently will reduce performance
Thanks it worked, I had 300 to 200 before and now it's like under 100.
Clearing RAM Cache works, but just for a minute. In a minute Cashed memory gets back to what it was before.
I had 8 gb cache in there....now its down to 170 mb. thanks :)
Don't do this after this your computer or laptop cache size will be double of what it is before
Hey Mr Gandhi thank you very much just cleared 10GB my Mancheers :)
Clearing the Ram Memory Cache actually SLOWS your Computer down. After you 'clear' and look at the file, size is smaller. But as soon as you continue to work on your computer, the Cache immediately starts to fill up. This Data is used to quickly load from Cache Memory rather than from an Application or Web Browser.
Caching (often referred to as memory caching) is a technique in which computer applications temporarily store data in a computer's main memory (i.e., random access memory, or RAM) to enable fast retrievals of that data. The RAM that is used for the temporary storage is known as the cache.
This app is a waste of time.
does it really help in gaming to clean cache ram ???
when i run the tool yes cached memory goes down only to go up again to the level it was at before running the tool. What pays. Also as many mentioned before clearing the cache defeats the purpose of having a cache in the first place.
Its better to use islc software to autoclean ram chache when reaching a sertain point..usualy half ur ram reached.
I have 128GTB RAM which often maxes out when working on my digital art. This tiny little app has helped my work more than the $650 I paid for the 128GB of RAM!
As others have mentioned, this app is not for everyday use for the "average" user but for people like me, it's great!
Fantastic program!
Thanks for the info in this video. I was able to "empty" about 7GB! from the memory cache. A god send, getting back all that memory when it comes to editing videos!
GREAT JOB ! ... Really worked well for me !. Thank you, so much.
I found this video while looking for something else, why would you do this? Cache speeds up your system and any unused ram is wasted. People commenting as if cache is causing them to run out of memory. That's not how it works, cache is overwritten if the system needs more ram. My cache is sitting at 81.1GB because I manually put files there so it loads from ram instead of the disk. If my system needs that 81GB it will just push the cache out and take it.
god bless you brotha
Thank you so much, straight to the point!
thanks man, it's really works and make my computer faster when i'm playing game. i do this when i'm want to play game and make the game run faster
It still works well ?
i got 2 Gb cached and it helped , thanks man love you
The cache is cleared but my available ram doesn't increase
Thanks, amigo. Excellent results!
Actually you SHOULD NOT clear ram cache unless it;s corrupt. You PC will run slower for a while.
You can also use ccleaner to clear ram cache if you still want to.
says who
@@unawaredeath2740 Lets say you have 28GB of ram available. You open an app that needs 2GB. Your OS will allocate 2GB so now you have 26GB of ram available. You close the app, but the system caches it so that it will load from ram next time instead of your disk. So you have 2GB of cache, but you're still back to 28GB of ram available. Cache will automatically be overwritten if the system needs that ram.
A neat thing to do is manually cache files. For example I can put all of Cyberpunk 2077 into cache memory, then the game will read from ram instead of the disk making it load much faster. I currently have 81.1GB of cache sitting in my ram, but I still have 116GB available.
Not even lying this is really great thank you man
Thanks for this went from 22.1 GB to 268 MB. Really helped
After all this suffering I can't even play Roblox but am yet to try out your method thanks man and to show that I am really thankful I subscribed
Thanks. It dropped my cached from 3.4 gb to 264mb. Thanks again!
Thanks very helpful! 👍
Thank you so much, but i got a question do we have to do this all the time when it goes back up or ?
You can do it once a month
nice vid i see you are a small content creater like me all i can say is ya got ya an official follower
caching memory is totally safe it just caches the memory just in case it uses it..afterwards.
clearing caches will improve memory..but youll have no cached memory for further use later...note.
i use the program and my computer works faster and i dont get no lag in games my computer has been working faster for teh past 5 days no problems at all clearing the ram is a very good idea
thanks to this video i dont have to buy ram and install it on my computer
This was really helpful and thank you very much! my cache was at 2.5GB and it went to 256MB!
Wow amazing I was using the whole time Mem Reduct but now I see the difference between them ! Thank You
Amazing! Clear, fast and simple. Worked instantly, thank you.
Good method ,but after emptying standby list it increases rapidly upto 1gb within minutes.
Clearing the RAM cache in Windows 11 can have both benefits and drawbacks. Here's a balanced view:
Benefits:
1. *Frees up memory*: Clearing the cache can release memory occupied by temporary data, which can improve system performance if you're running low on RAM.
2. *Removes unnecessary data*: Cache clearance can eliminate unnecessary data that's no longer needed, potentially improving system efficiency.
3. *Resolves memory leaks*: Clearing the cache can help resolve memory leaks caused by poorly optimized applications.
Drawbacks:
1. *Performance impact*: Clearing the cache can cause a temporary performance drop as the system rebuilds the cache.
2. *Data reload*: After clearing the cache, the system will reload data from the hard drive, which can lead to slower performance until the cache is rebuilt.
3. *No significant gain*: If you have sufficient RAM, clearing the cache might not result in noticeable performance improvements.
When to clear RAM cache:
1. *Low RAM*: If your laptop has limited RAM (less than 8GB), clearing the cache might help.
2. *Memory-intensive tasks*: If you're running memory-hungry applications, clearing the cache can help free up memory.
3. *System slowdowns*: If your system is experiencing slowdowns or memory leaks, clearing the cache can be beneficial.
To clear RAM cache in Windows 11:
1. Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog.
2. Type "wsreset.exe" and press Enter.
3. Alternatively, use the Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc) and click "Memory" to clear the cache.
Remember, clearing the RAM cache is not a substitute for addressing underlying system issues. If you're experiencing persistent performance problems, consider upgrading your RAM or optimizing your system configuration.
Thank you so much love from India
After doing all step cache memory reduced to 64 mb from 1.1gb but after few minutes cache memory was 1 gb. No bro it's not something I, m looking for.
You can’t do nothing about it because it uses that catched ram to load processes faster
Don't worry about it then. That new cache is from active programs using it, which makes them run faster. Sometimes things don't clear the cache but normally you don't need to bother with this at all.
That's how cache is working 😂
probably then just the NSA cheacking on something
There are solutions that clean it regularly in the background like ISLC
But what's the point? The RAM Cache stores things that have been accessed before to speed up subsequent accesses, saving doing an immediate IO to the HDD or the SSD. Operating systems will reduce the amount of memory consumed by the Cache as demand grows. Clearing the Cache will immediately slow down your computer because it'll need to do physical IO to retrieve what had already been cached before. It's why the computer acts a bit sluggish after a reboot, because the Cache isn't populated yet. I mean, maybe there's a use case for this if you're starting a memory hog application like a game, but otherwise leave it alone. Chances are, the OS knows how to manage it better than you do.
Sometimes when u leave pc or laptop on for long time stand by memory will max leaving no available memory space that’s why some gamers do this if they have alot of memory
@@youssefmohamedsoliman9464 thats not true. Windows will immediately free up cache if it lacks ram for ur applications
@@JonasImmanuelLehr don’t think this is the case every time I left my laptop for 8 hours open and hopped on a game then I noticed microstutters I opened task manager found that the standby list was taking 28 gb of ram also cache memory leaving me with 3 gb free ram I cleared the standby list my cache dropped to 1gb leaving me with 29 free ram and the game ran smoothly
that was awesome. thanks... I run 32gb, 10gb was cached. I'll be using this before running games and heavy applications from now on.
my hole pc ram 8gb
Thank you, you are one of the best tech youtuber
even if we clear it keeps on increasing.
isnt there any long time solution
Great video Sir, I am a new subsciber now. Well done
Thanks man! that was such a cool tool to remedied RAM cache . Nice learning it from you.
I had not heard of RamMap before now. Brilliant video thank you for sharing! It works great.
Nice one man learned a new thing today :)
Thankyou so much!!!! Saved my life!!!
thanks worked wonders thanks for the simple and easy to follow steps video
this is unnecessary! learn about cache memory first boy
Then why Microsoft made this tool please answer
It is necessary for some people you don't even know.
@@Spiritual_India01 this tool made for someone has "corrupt" problem !!!
It's not necessary /for most people/ which is why it's not a stock program on your PC. It's there for specific instances when it's needed.
Overloading your ram and getting the apps crashed is way more worth it according to you, right?!!
thank you for help! previosly i was 3.1gb cached now im 830mb! you are cool!
This worked! Thank you!
thanks mate, great tool!
For some of you out there struggling for performance, you can add extended RAM in the settings but depending on how GBs of RAM you have on board. Do some calculations or search in google ;)
note that this didn't work like a real RAM.
it work guys! I really thanks for this guy!
this one is Legit I thought it was not,, i'm from PH it makes sense,, thank you BTW
Thanks my friend. You helped me a lot . I have 7 GB in cached memory
how much ram you have?
@@Alhasani19 understandable, i only have 8 so if i had 7gb cached like you it wouldnt be good
i have 32 and my cache was between 12-14 gb and with win 11 14 gb are kinda always used
oh my god, thank you so much, you earned a sub!
thank you ive found this video very helpful
Thanks bro I can't have proper gaming but after this I have very smooth gaming❤❤
thank you, will doing this damage the computer?
Not at all
@@CrownGEEK thank you
Wow, I had 4 gb of cache, nearly half of my ram.
Thanks bro❤
Edit- bro after restart, the cache again blew up to 2 GB😢
Is this okay?
Edit 2- bro it went above 3.6 gb
Watch the new video in the pinned comment, that will auto clear the cache
@@technouplift oh thank man
I love you thanks so much man!
Is this available on hard copy As I find it hard to follow on laptop. Not literate enough.
Regards............. Louis
thanks for the usefull tip,i just empty 9gb frommemory cache!!!
well done keep up!!
i had 16GB.. thanks alot man!
Thank you very much for this excellent video.
my man it comes right back and in larger quantities.
Thank you so much when ever I played online games it kept crashing even if it worked the night before so thank you so much
Thank you man !! Mine which was 3.2 GB cached memory came down to 120 MB.
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