: For 8GB+ RAM systems, set the threshold to around 20% to avoid frequent interruptions.
Windows typically stores data in RAM even after you close a program, in case you decide to open it again. While this can speed up "re-opening" times, it can also lead to fragmentation. SuperRam works by signaling to the operating system to release this "ghost" data back into the free pool. By keeping the RAM "clean," the CPU spends less time swapping data to the much slower hard drive or SSD (a process known as paging). Compatibility and Requirements
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