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My Mac is using a lot of ram.

My Mac is using a lot of ram, does this look abnormal?User uploaded file

MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, 2 TBT3), macOS Mojave (10.14)

Posted on Oct 30, 2018 8:02 PM

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Posted on Oct 30, 2018 8:43 PM

Apple changed the way RAM works (unless RAM is being used, it is wasted), so while your memory pressure graphic is showing green, it is just fine. Nothing to worry about unless it is red.


Edit: Apparently, the "not showing the previous reply until a new post shows up" syndrom is back.

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Oct 30, 2018 8:43 PM in response to aljorub

Apple changed the way RAM works (unless RAM is being used, it is wasted), so while your memory pressure graphic is showing green, it is just fine. Nothing to worry about unless it is red.


Edit: Apparently, the "not showing the previous reply until a new post shows up" syndrom is back.

Nov 6, 2018 9:19 AM in response to aljorub

The number presented for Swap Used is a "High-Water mark" indicator (it never goes down again). That indicates that at some point since the last restart, you were so short of RAM that you needed to "simulate" 1.77GB on your boot drive.


A quick fix is a Restart, and closing a lot of your opened Browser windows as well. Most of the Top Memory users listed are Web site Browser windows, and you have more open that most folks could look at in an hour.


Think about committing some of those to BookMarks or Favorites, and closing their windows.

My Mac is using a lot of ram.

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