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RAM stability after 21 hours uptime – optimization results
After my RAM optimization, the system remains fully stable even after 21 hours of continuous uptime.
✔️ RAM no longer fills up with nonsense
Memory usage stays within normal limits and Windows finally handles the standby cache the way it should.
✔️ High standby cache (18+ GB)
This means faster app loading and zero unnecessary swapping.
✔️ Pagefile dropped from the previous auto‑assigned 64 GB down to just 3.5 GB
Before the optimization, Windows kept inflating the pagefile for no reason.
Now the system only allocates what it actually needs — a clear sign that RAM management is healthy.
✔️ No memory leaks, no spikes, no page faults
Graphs are stable, commit usage is low, and the system isn’t swapping at all.
2 Replies
- DemetriunBrass Contributor
No crashes or instability, demonstrating that your RAM can handle prolonged use without issues.
- kikero_exeBrass Contributor
Yes, that’s right — stability is fine, and the RAM handles long uptime without any issues.
For me, the biggest improvement only became noticeable after optimization: disabled SysMain + disabled Prefetch + occasional standby list cleanup.
After these adjustments, the system responds faster even after long uptime, and the RAM stays within normal values.