WIndows 10 Will buying new RAMS help speedup my computer?

HektorAl

New Member
When I am using my desktop computer, I have maybe 200 google chrome tabs opened. They are divided into 10 virtual desktops on Windows 10. When I have a lot of google chrome separate windows, the computer starts to slow down. Especially when they are not minimized. I have 32 GB of RAM but my Task Manager shows me only 18 GB occupied. So I think my computer does memory swapping to SSD. Why the hell is the computer slowing down when there is not full 32 GB RAM occupied? Do you think that this is a problem with RAM, or something else? My computer assembly is:
GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 1060 ARMOR 6G OCV1, 6GB GDDR5
MOTHERBOARD: MSI X470 GAMING PLUS - AMD X470
PROCESSOR: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
SSD: WD Black NVMe SSD, M.2 - 500GB
MEMORY: 2x HyperX Fury Black 16GB DDR4 3200

Thank you for the response!
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aldan

Active Member
according to this your ram is only running at 1333 mhz.you could try going into your bios and enabling xmp and set the ram at the correct speed and timings.it may not make a huge difference but is worth a try.i do,however,have the same question in mind that ssal just asked.lol
 

Kyle Finazzo

New Member
Every open card must be processed! Memory is one thing, the processor is another. Surely those 200 open tabs don't damage RAM very much (since you have a lot of them), but they will slow down the processor. I think, however, that it is due to the processor, the cause of the slowdown ... Not to memory, in this case. Asking why you keep all these windows open, I don't know. Maybe you wanted to test RAM or what?
 
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