From what you have just said sounds more like disk than RAM.
Whilst you in that area also click on the processes tab. Most of the columns are hidden. View > select columns menu will reveal extra data. displaying Peak Mem, VM Mem, I/O Reads and I/O writes would be useful to see too.
Another area of setting maybe useful to know. right click on my computer. Select properties from list
then click on the advanced tab
then click on performance options
what is the system optimized for ? Application or Background
How is your virtual memory setup ?
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