Texture and Graphics inconsistency? Multiple games problem.

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I have been struggling with my PC sometimes loading games textures fully and sometimes not.
For example one day I might load up my PC, run Fallout 4 and get 60fps consistently over a 6 hour period with all textures loading in rapidly and fully, but sometimes (usually if resuming a PC from sleep mode etc) I will get inconsistent frame rates, screen "juttering" and most importantly textures not completely loading or loading in too late to the point its very noticeable.
This also occurs with the Division (Beta albeit) and is even more noticeable in the texture department (on medium settings).

This problem occurs the least when I use my PC after it has been shutdown completely.

I have no idea what causes this, could it be my GPU (R9 280X) struggling or RAM/high disk usage related.

My PC as follows: (Win10)
i5 4460
Gigabyte GA-Z97P-D3
Radeon R9 280X
Fury Hyper X DDR3 RAM
500W EVGA PSU

Any suggestions greatly appreciated as to what causes this or how to fix it.
 
Solution
At idle, with all other applications closed, your RAM usage should not be any higher than 20%, or around 2.5gb. As for my PC, with a RAM of 16GB, it only uses around 2.5gb at idle.

What can assume is that, there may be a bug with windows itself causing you to be using RAM even at idle. A clean install of WINDOWS should be able to fix this.

Perpetual MLG

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480mb devoted to system and compressed usage with chrome taking another 500mb ish total as the largest uses of memory.
It also has 52% memory usage when left idle. Claiming 4gb is in use? (out of 7.9gb) Is that right? Also 1.9gb cached, paged pool of 1.7gb.
Finally it says comitted 5.8 out of 12.5gb yet I only have 8gb of RAM installed.
Also claims I only have 3.7gb available (this cant be right can it?)
Does the math check out or are there problems here?

Many thanks.
 

JingLuci

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At idle, with all other applications closed, your RAM usage should not be any higher than 20%, or around 2.5gb. As for my PC, with a RAM of 16GB, it only uses around 2.5gb at idle.

What can assume is that, there may be a bug with windows itself causing you to be using RAM even at idle. A clean install of WINDOWS should be able to fix this.
 
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Perpetual MLG

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Would this be possible to do without having to reinstall all programs and configure PC settings all over again?

Thanks