Memory

Posted:
Thu Mar 22, 2007 12:32 am
by a1
how much memory does searching the Internet take up? where is it stored and does it affect my system in any way. also how can i avoid unnecessary memory usage on a daily basis?

Re: Memory

Posted:
Thu Mar 22, 2007 1:14 am
by DizZa
I am currently posting using Opera, and it is using 60mb of RAM. Not much really, though, with lots of tabs open I'm sure it coul hit 200mb.
Re: Memory

Posted:
Thu Mar 22, 2007 4:44 am
by Politically Incorrect
I am running Firefox with some web developer extensions running for about 6 hours now and I am not using anywhere near 60Mb.
When surfing the web most stuff is stored in the browsers cache and in temp files.
As for RAM you should expect to be using between 60-80mb of memory depending on which browser your using and what your doing at the time.
To avoid unnecessary memory usage there are many things you can do, such as shutting down any applications your not using at the time, controlling your start up programs, and making sure your free of viruses or spy ware, to completely shutting down your computer and restarting (not rebooting) from time to time for example.
You will find many ways searching the web for freeing memory but use caution following some of the tweaks, or using programs that claim to free memory, in many cases it is useless.
Re: Memory

Posted:
Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:08 am
by Sir_Crashalot
Also remember that when you surf the web your browser stores items like cookies, webpages, images and so on. Over a period of time this adds up to a large chunk of data that is kind of useless. Clean it regurlarly using Windows Disc Cleanup or if you want something good use Webroots Windows Washer. Cleans a lot of mess from your harddrive.
Crash
