This has really gotten me stumped. What process could be eating up all 8GB of my RAM? You can see a screenshot of both task manager and resource monitor but the figures don't seem to add up.
The issue seems to start when playing Battlefield 3 for a while but turning it off doesn't change anything. Could this be some memory leak? If so, how can I determine what exactly is eating all of my RAM up?
So why is it that the world’s largest economy, home to the most advanced technology companies and industrial powers, cannot produce a smartphone on its own soil?
ISTM it is "won't", not "cannot"
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The United States also has no shortage of smartphone brands. Apple, Google, and Motorola are among the major brands in the smartphone market,
U.S. Smarthphone Market Shares Q1 2026
Apple 58%
Samsung 26%
Other Brands 16%
https://counterpointresearch.c.../us-smartphone-market-share
Huh? I have an Aeron Remastered and the backrest cannot go up or down (only the lumbar is adjustable).
Yes, the Doro C300 Pro V2's backrest can be locked, but the locking mechanism is so weak that when you recline and lean back the backrest moves with your body.
I think the whole purpose of this chair is that all of the moving parts (except for the rocking, which can be locked in place) are supposed to move with your body, as you shift your weight, that's why I couldn't get used to it. Some people might like it though.
Its redeeming factor is the price, I mean it costs like a quarter of what a new Herman MIller (Aeron) costs.
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This has really gotten me stumped. What process could be eating up all 8GB of my RAM? You can see a screenshot of both task manager and resource monitor but the figures don't seem to add up.
The issue seems to start when playing Battlefield 3 for a while but turning it off doesn't change anything. Could this be some memory leak? If so, how can I determine what exactly is eating all of my RAM up?
Task manager: http://i.imgur.com/21gAN.jpg
Resource monitor: http://i.imgur.com/uz88p.jpg
Resource monitor with basically everything off (no browsers, only apps that should be loaded by default): http://i.imgur.com/QgnYq.jpg
Restarting seems to fix the issue.
Specs, if needed:
Windows 8 Pro x64
Kingston 8GB RAM 1600 MHz (don't recall the name, Genesis I think?)
Intel i5-3570k
Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD3H (latest BIOS)
AMD Radeon 6950 1GB
Crucial M4 256GB SSD (latest firmware)
Latest updates and stable drivers, no overclocks.
Any help is appreciated. :)
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