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cpu meter
i have a brand new 531 with a dual athlon processor & 2 gigs of ram. i have the cpu meter running on the widgets & while i am not convinced that this is the most accurate reflection of system performace ... my ram meter remains in the mid-50s all the time.
when i'm running multiple apps, starting up something like photoshop or itunes, the cpu usage meter will fluctuate wildly (it fluctuates all the time, but there are times it is much more frenetic). the ram usage meter seemingly never budges. how accurate is this meter? do i need to configure something to take advantage of my full two gigs of ram?
i hate to think i'm only using half of the ram i paid good money for.
thanks in advance.
Message Edited by littlealaska on 07-30-2007 09:37 AM
when i'm running multiple apps, starting up something like photoshop or itunes, the cpu usage meter will fluctuate wildly (it fluctuates all the time, but there are times it is much more frenetic). the ram usage meter seemingly never budges. how accurate is this meter? do i need to configure something to take advantage of my full two gigs of ram?
i hate to think i'm only using half of the ram i paid good money for.
thanks in advance.
Message Edited by littlealaska on 07-30-2007 09:37 AM
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MRF4700
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ctalia4000
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July 30th, 2007 07:00
Low numbers are good. If your computer used all of its RAM you would get a out of memory message.
littlealaska
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July 30th, 2007 13:00
i did check the performance monitor (ctrl+alt+del style) & noticed the same results as the cpu monitor, so perhaps this is accurate. i certainly am happy that i'm not dipping into virtual ram, or whatever that's called, but i thought that the ram usage would fluctuate much like the cpu processing.
the "system information" check shows that i've got 1,981.88 MB of total physical memory but only 999.91 MB of available physical memory. this is roughly 50% of my ram, correct (same as the performance monitors)? is there some way to config the computer so it has access to the total physical memory ... or is that not a good idea?
thanks for the help.
Message Edited by littlealaska on 07-30-2007 09:48 AM
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