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Come on Windows
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Well, hello everyone! On this channel, I do Windows experiments videos and sometimes, I make tutorials to make your life easier on Windows. I rarely use other operating systems then Windows but sometimes, I use Linux.
PC Specs (because some of you wanted to know them):
Intel® Core™ i7-11800H 8 cores 16 threads @2.3GHz
32 GB DDR4 RAM @3200MHz (dual channel)
1 TB WD SN730 NVMe PCIe Gen 3 SSD
RTX 3080 Mobile 16 GB VRAM
Extra computer drives:
Western Digital My Passport 1 TB HDD 5400 RPM
Samsung 870 EVO 500 GB Sata lll SSD
WD external NVMe SSD 2 TB
Note: I DON'T ACCEPT ANY SPONSORSHIP DEMANDS! It's in caps, I know but it seems like some companies can't read properly. But, my subscribers can contact me at any time for help or chatting with me using this email :)
PC Specs (because some of you wanted to know them):
Intel® Core™ i7-11800H 8 cores 16 threads @2.3GHz
32 GB DDR4 RAM @3200MHz (dual channel)
1 TB WD SN730 NVMe PCIe Gen 3 SSD
RTX 3080 Mobile 16 GB VRAM
Extra computer drives:
Western Digital My Passport 1 TB HDD 5400 RPM
Samsung 870 EVO 500 GB Sata lll SSD
WD external NVMe SSD 2 TB
Note: I DON'T ACCEPT ANY SPONSORSHIP DEMANDS! It's in caps, I know but it seems like some companies can't read properly. But, my subscribers can contact me at any time for help or chatting with me using this email :)
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ComeonWindows
(3 minutes ago)
Little detail: This virtual machine is installed on a SATA SSD. I don't even want to imagine the performance on an HDD!
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YoungTech1
(10 minutes ago)
"Come on guys, the school computer is not so bad!"
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j3y445
(18 minutes ago)
Even with 32GB of ram, a Ryzen 9 5950x and an SSD, Windows still finds a way to be slow sometimes...
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SearInMinecraft
(28 minutes ago)
The reason why it is very slow because in the background memory swapping is taking place. If the PC is critically low in RAM, it automatically uses memory swapping, thus causing a lot of hard drive activity.
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Pro720HyperMaster720
(31 minutes ago)
For those who don't know the reason of the high CPU activity is that alongside of using the SSD/HDD as RAM causing the slowness in an attemp of reducing the RAM use Windows compresses the system memory as much as possible taking a good chunk of CPU resources this way uses less RAM and if it's forced to use the storage as RAM it helps to use it less, otherwise bigger files bigger they way for the storage to react and swapp memory.
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varnithvarma203
(47 minutes ago)
A operating system can run on 300mb meanwhile chrome be like : Bruh just using 2 GB Ram for 3 tabs why are you freaking out?
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angelcaru
(52 minutes ago)
"This is probably slower then [sic] using it with an HDD..."
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---pp7tq
(1 hour ago)
I wonder if you left it for few minutes till the SSD stops actively working, and then try out the responsiveness.
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ivancomp_inside
(2 hour ago)
Before desktop, it was faster than my HDD 8 GB ram pc
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acollins319
(3 hours ago)
I set up several virtual machines once to test how little ram I needed just for a lab. I was able to get away with 250mb ram on win 10. running on an nvme drive. Drive speed mattered more than ram it seemed. I noticed as I lowered ram from 4gb to 250mb in small increments that windows 10 adjusted its resources to match the ram I had available. The more you give windows the more it will eat up unlike linux.
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Piggy_Gaming19
(8 hours ago)
If you deactivate some of the services that run by default, you may have a better experience. I can run Windows 10 on 2gb with 40% usage no problem (and that's with all the 3rd party applications installed). As for the VMware services, I'm not sure about since I only use physical machines, but you can clean up task manager by disabling MS Office, turning off the problem reporting, and force stopping Windows Update.
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rdxdt
(12 hours ago)
the thrashing on the SSD(due to huge pagefile activity) was big on this one.
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HighHeavan
(16 hours ago)
That right there you're seeing is called thrashing. It is when the processes require more memory (working set) than the size of the RAM. So when your OS attains virtual memory addresses and isn't able to quickly refer to them in RAM, the CPU will need to spend exponentially more time by continuously swapping data from disk in and out of RAM. Whenever your working set is small enough, this wont occur because all needed data is available more quickly in RAM.
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user-yt4rs7ig1i
(8 hours ago)
it actually gives me that feeling when i was turning on laptop and waiting for 5 minutes while it boots up
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