Hi team, I have purchased a MacBook Pro M1 everyday I have to purge RAM as I get notification saying RAM is full I have checked Activity Monitor and there is nothing that is using up a lot of RAM. WHY?

MacBook Pro M1 running out of RAM daily. My old MacBook Pro which I have had since 2013 never ever ran out of RAM and both are 8GB RAM. This 2023 has 512GB and only 45GB is been taken up with virtually nothing. I have tried logging in with different user which I set up but have the same issue. I installed Memory Cleaner which Apple recommended which shows % of RAM been used in status bar. I have noticed that as soon as I go onto the internet with Safari the RAM % jumps from 40% to 97% which tells me that the M1 chip cannot handle even opening a simple browser to search for anything. I,am totally gutted with this new MacBook Pro and I wouldn't even recommend it to anybody $2000,00 wasted. My mate has the same but his is a MacBook Pro 13 inch 2020 with 16Gb RAM and even he is having the same problem. Has Apple got a fix for this? My macOS is Ventura 13.4.1(c) and it is up to date. Any advice would be greatly appreciated Activity Monitor no apps using unusual amounts of RAM?

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 13.4

Posted on Aug 4, 2023 4:27 AM

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Aug 4, 2023 4:48 AM in response to bevmick69

Part 1 of 2


" I installed Memory Cleaner " and the " Battle " as to who will control the RAM usage continues.


RAM is there to be used.


RAM is wasted if Not Used


Part 2 of 2


Use the Activity Monitor application and make sure to use View >> View All Processes 


What process or processes are using the Most CPU  and Memory.


Often times - the issue maybe not a single Process alone but a combination of Processes


Also, when the computer is using so much Memory - it can be a indicator of a Lack Of Empty Spaces on the Drive.


In which case, the CPU and Memory usage would become Much More because it is searching for Empty Space to save all the Changes the user is performing.


Also, depending on the number of  Open Tabs in your Browser, they can also affect Memory Usage as each Tab is constantly updating .

Aug 4, 2023 5:12 AM in response to bevmick69

I've got an M1 Mini with 8GB of RAM and don't have any problems. macOS will use every bit or RAM installed all of the time if there is enough running to use it. It does not leave RAM sitting idle. If you launch an app that needs some of the RAM, it will rearrange things to allow it what it needs. If you are running many memory intensive apps, you will legitimately run out of 8GB of RAM fairly quickly and it will start swapping to disk.

What actual problem are you experiencing besides seeing something you think must be a problem.

I installed Memory Cleaner

What other dreck did you install?

Aug 4, 2023 4:52 AM in response to bevmick69

Add On


" which Apple recommended " just because the Application may appear on the Apple Apps Store does not mean Apple Endorsed the Application


Certain Applications maybe available on the Apple Apps Store - this only means the Developer is prepared to pay Apple a portion on each sale. What the Application may do to the computer is up to the User to check this out before purchase


Prime example would be " CleanMyMac " aka " BrickMyMac "


Arrive at your own conclusions on Memory Cleaner and such applications


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Hi team, I have purchased a MacBook Pro M1 everyday I have to purge RAM as I get notification saying RAM is full I have checked Activity Monitor and there is nothing that is using up a lot of RAM. WHY?

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