Hello,
My computer I just recently put together gets slow after a while of multitasking. When I check my Task Manager my physical memory usage looks high?
Like right now, it says:
Processes: 68 (a lot?)
CPU usage 20% - 50%, sparingly jumps up high (normal right?)
Physical Memory: 91%
I'm running AMD Sempron 140 2.7GHz processor with 2GB DDR3 RAM on Windows 7 32-bit. However, only "1.75GB usable". Why is it that I can not utilize my 2GB of RAM?
Looking at memory usage for each process at task, it looks like Google Chrome and Open Office take the biggest bite. I do a number of notetakings, writing, and webmastering - so I guess I"m "multitasking".
Now I'm ok with computers, but not really :x:. To the point: I want to speed up my computer. Should I add two-more sticks of memory for a total of 4GB, or will this not be recognizable? Or would a dual-core processor help me? My motherboard is very modern (AM3 socket).
My computer I just recently put together gets slow after a while of multitasking. When I check my Task Manager my physical memory usage looks high?
Like right now, it says:
Processes: 68 (a lot?)
CPU usage 20% - 50%, sparingly jumps up high (normal right?)
Physical Memory: 91%
I'm running AMD Sempron 140 2.7GHz processor with 2GB DDR3 RAM on Windows 7 32-bit. However, only "1.75GB usable". Why is it that I can not utilize my 2GB of RAM?
Looking at memory usage for each process at task, it looks like Google Chrome and Open Office take the biggest bite. I do a number of notetakings, writing, and webmastering - so I guess I"m "multitasking".
Now I'm ok with computers, but not really :x:. To the point: I want to speed up my computer. Should I add two-more sticks of memory for a total of 4GB, or will this not be recognizable? Or would a dual-core processor help me? My motherboard is very modern (AM3 socket).