
There are lots of variables that can be different here from: mobo to cpu to gpu to psu to brand of ram used and then we can move on to firmwares/drivers being outdated can cause issues. You're less likely to have the same hardware setup much less the same software setup (including browser addons/plugins and choice of Antivirus/Firewalls). Have fun your memory managers.Remember, each custom pc is most likely unique to another. Other Info: Backup system - Macrum Reflect + USB 3.0 External drives + 1xSynology DS115 NAS used for Surveillance Storage + System backups Internet Speed: 149Mbps Down 12.84Mbps Up Hard Drives: 1xSamsung SSD 850 Pro Sata 6 256gbġxSamsung SSD 850 EVO Sata 6 500gb (Removable)ġxWD WDS100T2B03 Sata 6 1TB SSD (Removable) Sound Card: Gigabyte on board sound generator Memory: Corsair Vengenance DDR4 16gb (2 DIMM) System Manufacturer/Model Number: MFG by ME I still believe its the difference in CPU.

I noticed no lags, there were no delays between tasks switching and each video was still playing. How ever after 2 minutes, In use memory dropped down to 6gb and standby came up to 2gb.

In use memory then jumped to 7gb while Standby went down to 1gb. I then added 2 more apps running (Ring video app running MP3's) and a new EDGE session running a single MP3 video. I seen a couple of hard Faults, but nothing major. I let it run for 15 min and it never changed. In use memory climbed to 80% of the 8gb at the beginning and then settled in at 6gb as all 4 playing. There was no lagging anyplace that I could see (switching between tabs many times). I ran 4 FireFox sessions each one running youtube videos. I decided to run a test on my Second System (you can view it in my system specs). Win XP was the last MS OS that needed some help, but since then I never see any video lagging on any of my machines. Your current specs is what I had to deal with.Īlso not much of a fan of memory managers.

During the process's lifecycle, the typical CPU resource utilization is about 0.0021% including both foreground and background operations, the average private memory consumption is about 10.38 MB with the maximum memory reaching around 17.86 MB.Ĭ:\Program Files\wise\wise care 365\wisememoryoptimzer.First off, I didn't mean to incite riot here, but your current "My system specs" are not what you showed in the third post. The programs Wise Care 365 version 2.64, Wise Care 365 version 2.74 and ACDSee Ultimate 8 (64-bit) have been observed as installing specific variations of wisememoryoptimzer.exe. It is an authenticode code-signed executable issued to Lespeed Technology Ltd. During installation the program adds a job to the Task Scheduler that will runs on logon. wisememoryoptimzer.exe is run as a standard windows process with the logged in user's account privileges. Wisememoryoptimzer.exe has 2 known versions, the most recent one is 3.2.4.82.
