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#8
Originally Posted by fnordianslip View Post
RAM isn't actually wasted though. Its being used for disk caching, so it may very well be caching the binaries of the apps you want anyway, or something more important.
The point is that 60% of the time it is around 60-70%, so I think there's room for something more.. also, there's a lot of swap space too, wich I know its not RAM...