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Re: Are we sure it's a bad thing when RAM usage goes up?
my RAM doesn't go down automatically. what do you mean by freeing up RAM? i have to use a seperate software to do that periodically (cleanRAM)
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I think where you might start to notice problems is when you are at 90% usage and then you try to load something like opera. It will start spitting out memory errors kind of like you were on a mogul trying to run it. Another reason to keep memory low is if you play any games on the tp2. Games need all of the memory that they can get to run smoothly. That probably isn't the specific answer that you want but its the first few reasons that i can think of to keep the memory clean.
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WM6.x has RAM management built in: when it reaches a certain threshold, it shuts down programs based on a priority system--so things like Outlook are high priority and rarely will be shut down, over say a dialog screen or Settings. This threshold value and memory level are changeable I believe via the registry. To the OP: I agree. People put way, way, way too much emphasis on "free RAM". Fact is, a system with 15mb of free RAM will perform the same as a device with 100mb of free RAM, makes no difference. I've run the Treo Pro with 38mb of free RAM on boot and WM6.5--fast as ever and you don't notice it. Sure, if you run Opera Mobile, Skype, TwitToday, etc. more RAM is better. But even then, the system itself does not perform any faster. Confession: I don't manage my memory. I don't use "free ram" tools and never look at how much I have. This is non-sense and a waste of users time, imo. Especially with WM6.5 which has more VM and better memory management. Now on custom ROMs, sometimes it is nice to know, only because you want to know what is running in the background--after all, background programs and processes take up RAM and CPU cycles. But if it is due to physical RAM or what the OS allots and not background apps, then the actual amount is trivial to the user experience. That's why I jam up my glyphcache and system cache sizes--they eat RAM but make the OS zippier. I can care less about RAM. Last edited by Malatesta; 11-05-2009 at 05:03 PM. |
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Proper caching (and even precaching) can be quite helpful in speeding up application loading/performance, but you do need a memory manager that will allow the appropriate amount of memory to be freed when needed, especially for applications with large footprints. If the memory manager doesn't allow this precached memory to be freed when not used or needed or doesn't free enough you'll see OOM errors. This appears to be what HTC wanted to do with ResProxy - allow the precaching/caching or resources - but people reported that they were getting OOM errors when the memory usage climbed too high. Quote:
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I have yet to have my TP2 lock up in 6.5. I do reset it out of old habits, but most of the time its because of uninstalling or installing apps that require resets. I notice with 85% usage, the phone is actually snappier than it is originally at bootup
edit: one of the guys from the apple store wanted to see my phone (probably trying to spot an error so he can knock WM). ram usage was at 88% and the phone was moving along very smoothly with everything ready to go. after a few minutes of casual talk, and him playing with it, he handed it back to me with a mildly frustrated expression on his face ![]() Last edited by Aleki; 11-05-2009 at 05:08 PM. |
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Great discussion, this is exactly what I was thinking. I'd rather be properly using 95% of the memory and have things loaded and ready to go than keep it sitting at 39% and have to constantly reload things every time I open something. Sometimes it seems like it's a competition to get the lowest RAM number.
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This is why I run RAM Sweeper periodically throughout the day. And also use Task Manager to close programs that are not being used or won't use for awhile. This helps improve battery life to have programs and tasks completely closed and out of memory... It's an old habit since I'm a PC Gamer and always look for performance overall. |
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Anyone care to give a detailed argument from a programming/engineering perspective to actually back this up? Because I think it's crap. Seems to be an old habit carried over from the WM2003 days with little evidence. I also hope for the sake of the OS it is not true because that is just awful to make the consumer manger their devices---the exact opposite reasoning give by Microsoft for having apps minimize and not close. Quote:
It's a sad state that WinMo users feel they have to waste time managing their memory throughout the day. This is the opposite of "smartphone" and I think it is misguided. Last edited by Malatesta; 11-05-2009 at 07:23 PM. |
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