

In the end, if you're still having difficulties, it makes sense to simply consider upgrading your RAM to fix your memory-related PC problems. Eventually, you may find that the lags SuperRam creates when it flushes RAM are causing more problems than would be caused by simply letting Windows do the job itself. The more you clean it out, the fuller it seems to get, especially when opening new applications. RAM is somewhat like a bottomless pit though. When SuperRam flushes, there can be a brief lag in your system performance, but afterward you will notice an improvement in performance. SuperRam's interface is also relatively easy to use and navigate around.


After that, SuperRam takes care of the job itself, flushing RAM when it reaches a certain tipping point. Once installed, SuperRam doesn't require much setup apart from defining the threshold at which you want it to start cleaning RAM.
