There are several factors that can affect the overall speed of your computer. The processor speed, the storage type (HDD vs SSD), and also how much RAM you have. RAM is important and if you find apps crashing a bit too frequently for your liking, or if apps are running sluggish, then RAM could be one of the reasons why.
RAM is where your computer stores short-term data that needs to be frequently accessed and used by applications that are currently running.
The more RAM you have, the more processes can run in the background. It also makes it easier to switch between tasks, which is important if you have multiple applications open and need to move back and forth between them.
This is why, like we said, if you find that your computer is suddenly feeling a bit sluggish, it should be a sign that your computer has maxxed out its RAM. One of the ways of resolving this problem is to simply add more RAM, but if you don’t have the funds or don’t want to add more RAM right now, don’t worry, here are some ways to help you free up RAM.
The fastest way to free up RAM on your computer is to simply restart it. By restarting it, it essentially puts it at its most basic state where only your operating system and other startup apps are running.
Upon restarting, your computer should feel relatively speedy and smooth again. From here, you can start launching apps and seeing how it affects your computer to find out which apps might be responsible for taking up the most RAM.
Microsoft Edge might be a worthy alternative as it is running on the same Chromium platform as Chrome, so you should be able to get the same experience and use the same extensions as you did in Chrome.
Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to bring up the Task Manager, and under the Memory column, you should see how much memory is being used in total, and how much each individual app is using as well.
You can then click on the app or process and click End Task at the bottom right corner of the window to kill it off. This is kind of a temporary fix because once you relaunch that application, your RAM usage will just go up again.
Another possible reason that your computer seems to be sluggish could be due to malware running in the background that you’re unaware of. Just to be safe, you should run a malware scanner like that of MalwareBytes just to be safe. Hopefully it doesn’t find anything, but spending a few minutes scanning your computer and keeping it clean isn’t a bad idea.