Jan 07, 2026

How to check the memory usage in OPS Windows 10?

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Hey there! As a supplier of OPS Windows 10 devices, I often get asked about how to check the memory usage in these systems. It's a pretty crucial aspect, especially if you're using your OPS Windows 10 device for some heavy - duty tasks. So, in this blog post, I'm gonna walk you through several ways to check memory usage on OPS Windows 10.

Using Task Manager

The Task Manager is probably the easiest and most straightforward way to check memory usage on your OPS Windows 10 device. To open it, you can right - click on the taskbar and select "Task Manager," or you can use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + Shift + Esc."

Once the Task Manager is open, look for the "Performance" tab. In here, you'll see a list of resources like CPU, Memory, Disk, etc. Select "Memory," and you'll get a detailed view of your memory usage. You can see the total amount of memory available, how much is currently in use, and how much is free.

There are also some other useful stats here. For example, you can see how much memory different processes are using. If you notice that a particular app is hogging a large amount of memory, you might want to consider closing it or uninstalling it if it's not essential.

Task Manager is a great tool for a quick and easy check of your memory usage. But if you want more in - depth information, you might need to use other methods.

Using the Resource Monitor

The Resource Monitor is a more advanced tool that provides detailed information about your system's resources. To open it, open the Task Manager and go to the "Performance" tab. At the bottom of the window, you'll see a link that says "Open Resource Monitor." Click on it.

In the Resource Monitor, go to the "Memory" tab. Here, you'll find a lot more detailed information than what the Task Manager provides. You can see the breakdown of memory usage by different categories, such as hardware - reserved memory, cached memory, and free memory.

You can also see which processes are using the most memory and how much they're using over time. This is really useful if you're trying to troubleshoot a memory - related issue on your OPS Windows 10 device.

Using Command Prompt

If you're a bit of a tech - savvy user, you can also use the Command Prompt to check memory usage. Open the Command Prompt by searching for "cmd" in the Start menu and then right - clicking on "Command Prompt" and selecting "Run as administrator."

Once the Command Prompt is open, type the following command: systeminfo. This command will display a detailed report about your system, including information about your memory. Look for the "Total Physical Memory" and "Available Physical Memory" sections to get an idea of how much memory is being used.

Another useful command is tasklist /fo csv /nh | findstr /i "your_process_name". Replace "your_process_name" with the name of the process whose memory usage you want to check. This command will display the memory usage of the specified process.

Why Checking Memory Usage is Important

Now, you might be wondering why it's so important to check the memory usage on your OPS Windows 10 device. Well, if your device is running low on memory, it can lead to a lot of problems. Your device might start to slow down, apps might crash, and you might experience a general decrease in performance.

By regularly checking your memory usage, you can identify any memory - hungry apps or processes and take appropriate action. You can close unnecessary apps, uninstall apps that you don't use, or even consider upgrading your device's memory if you find that you're constantly running low.

Our OPS Windows 10 Products

As a supplier, we offer a range of OPS Windows 10 products that are designed to meet different needs. For example, our 989 - OPS is a high - performance device that comes with ample memory to handle most tasks. It's great for those who need a reliable and fast - running OPS device.

If you're looking for something a bit more budget - friendly but still powerful, our OPS I5 is a great option. It offers a good balance between performance and cost and is suitable for everyday use.

OPS I5

Contact Us for Procurement

If you're interested in purchasing our OPS Windows 10 products, we'd love to hear from you. Whether you're a small business looking to upgrade your office computers or an individual in need of a new OPS device, we can provide you with the right solution. Contact us to start a procurement discussion, and we'll work with you to find the best product for your needs.

References

  • Microsoft Windows 10 Documentation
  • Various online tech forums discussing Windows 10 memory management
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