Ram usage high for no reason

Solution
Possible memory leak issue

Go to:

http://www.killernetworking.com/driver-downloads/category/other-downloads

Get the INF only driver package.

If you do not know how to install device drivers via device manager, watch some youtube videos until you feel comfortable doing so.

Uninstall the ENTIRE killer network suite.
Reboot.
If the driver only isn't found on reboot, go down into the INF package and use device manager to install the appropriate driver for your Windows OS
version. Eth would be your Ethernet driver, the wireless drivers are in the other directories if you have wireless internet for the computer.

And yeah, you also have a bunch of memory hog programs running.
Possible memory leak issue

Go to:

http://www.killernetworking.com/driver-downloads/category/other-downloads

Get the INF only driver package.

If you do not know how to install device drivers via device manager, watch some youtube videos until you feel comfortable doing so.

Uninstall the ENTIRE killer network suite.
Reboot.
If the driver only isn't found on reboot, go down into the INF package and use device manager to install the appropriate driver for your Windows OS
version. Eth would be your Ethernet driver, the wireless drivers are in the other directories if you have wireless internet for the computer.

And yeah, you also have a bunch of memory hog programs running.
 
Solution

Yoaviz

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May 26, 2016
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it was like that without chrome just opened it to post this
 

Yoaviz

Commendable
May 26, 2016
14
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1,510

will try this rn, btw which programs are hoging the mem?
 

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