For example, if you want to see what your RAM looks like while running a web browser, OBS Studio, and a video game, you should have all three of these programs running before proceeding.
You can also press ⊞ Win+X to open the Power User menu. If you have a program that you can’t minimize without quitting, press Alt+Ctrl+Esc and then skip the next step.
You can also press ⊞ Win+X to open the Power User menu. If you have a program that you can’t minimize without quitting, press Alt+Ctrl+Esc and then skip the next step.
You can also watch the waveform in the middle of the page to see approximately how much RAM is being used.
For example, if you want to see what your RAM looks like while running Safari, QuickTime, and GarageBand, you should have all three of these programs running before proceeding.
Subtract the “Memory Used” value from the “Physical Memory” value to calculate the amount of remaining RAM. You can also watch the “MEMORY PRESSURE” graph to see a real-time representation of approximately how much RAM is being used.