Free Up and Optimize ‘Working Memory’ of your computer using RAMRush

by Aditya on July 21, 2009 · 0 comments

RAM (Random Access Memory) is often called ‘working memory’. It keeps all currently utilized applications, operating system and data in use so that they can be quickly reached by computer’s processor. RAM is fastest read/write storage media than any other storage device in a computer.

However, if you are running many applications and processes simultaneously, you may notice slowing down of your computer’s performance. This may even lead to crashing of your computer. To optimize and improve RAM performance, you can use a free RAM management tool called RAMRush.

RAMRush is a freeware that optimizes memory usage and frees up physical RAM in an intelligent way. By running it periodically, it is able to prevent system crashes caused by memory problems, remove memory leaks, increase the memory availability by freeing up physical RAM and defragmented system physical memory to improve system performance.

RamRush Free Up and Optimize ‘Working Memory’ of your computer using RAMRush

Once installed, RAMRush appears as tray icon in the system ray. Double clicking the tray icon or clicking ‘Start Optimize’ or pressing the hotkey Ctrl+Alt+O will start the RAM optimization.

RAMRush is compatible on all Windows OS. However for Windows 98/ME, you need to have GDIPLUS.DLL available at your computer. Interested users can download RAMRush by clicking here.

About Aditya: Aditya is a 16 year old online entrepreneur living in India. He is the founder and editor of Tech Ravings, a blog sharing latest apps and services from the tech world.Get more from Aditya on Twitter.

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Aditya July 21, 2009 at 3:49 pm

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Aditya July 21, 2009 at 6:55 pm

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