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RAMMap

Ever wondered what's really going on with your computer's memory? RAMMap is a neat little tool that gives you a clear, behind the scenes look. It’s lightweight, easy to use, and helps you dig deep into how your system is using RAM and even lets you save that info for later review.


One of the coolest things about RAMMap is how it color codes memory usage. At a glance, you can see what’s active, what’s on standby, what’s been modified, and even spot potential issues. It breaks everything down into easy to understand categories like Use Counts, which gives you a summary by type, and Processes, where you can check working set sizes for each app or service running.


But it doesn’t stop there. RAMMap also shows Priority Summary to help you understand how memory is prioritized, Physical Pages to see exactly how each chunk of RAM is being used, and even Physical Ranges to explore memory addresses. There’s also a File Summary that tells you which files are loaded into RAM, along with juicy details like file paths, sizes, and types.


What makes RAMMap especially handy is how responsive and unintrusive it is. It won’t slow down your system, and the interface is straightforward even if you’re not a tech expert. Whether you’re troubleshooting, optimizing, or just curious, RAMMap is a solid choice for getting a better grip on Windows memory management.


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Technical

Title RAMMap
Language Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows 8
License Free
Author Mark Russinovich
Filename 589_RAMMap.zip

Version History

RAMMap 1.60
RAMMap 1.52
RAMMap 1.50