Look at your list of processes (on the processes tab of the task manager) and sort it by memory to see what is eating it up. If you've got 500 tabs open in Chrome (like I normally do), then you're going to eat right through your RAM quickly.
Look at your list of processes (on the processes tab of the task manager) and sort it by memory to see what is eating it up. If you've got 500 tabs open in Chrome (like I normally do), then you're going to eat right through your RAM quickly.
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