![]() I have Windows 11 with 128GB ram, and daily I have multiple tabs open, multiple RDP sessions, streaming services, outlook and usually some video editing/conversion going on, and I rarely go over 12G, so something is going on with your setup.ĭo you install motherboard tools/drivers or any of the junk that comes with the setup?Īs for the NZXT software for lights (more of an observation than anything else) but if your system is being used for Plex, one assumes you're not sat at the device - what use are the lights if you're remote to it? While it shouldn't do that, something is causing it and if it does this for you on a clean build without plex, what settings do you change on a default install? AV? Third party apps installed? Other browsers outside the defaults? I am curious though, you said it uses all the ram, but haven't said if this actually causes you an issue or if this is more of a 'why?' question, if it's the latter and it's not actually causing you an issue, is it an issue? Windows uses pre-fetch cache, so this could be in use, any DBs you have installed, including any plex uses for indexing could be chewing up ram - that's what DBs do, but they may not show it in the task manager view. ![]() It doesn't show any of the screenshots I wanted to look at. ![]()
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