I checked the task manager and found a program using up 7.5 GB of RAM. So I looked it up and it's the Windows Updater tool - but why was it using so much RAM? It appears that it can get confused with the updates on your system and the updates that it thinks you need. So I imagine that it does a massive graph analysis.
So I just ran Windows Update to apply outstanding updates and it's no longer running. I normally don't shut my system down very often - it's usually up for months at a time. I also took the opportunity to remove the GT 1030 video card as I don't need it in this system anymore as I have the Mac mini M1 driving the other two monitors. It should save me about 10-15 Watts of power.
Before shutting down, I noticed that Firefox was using up 6.5 GB of RAM with six tabs open. I assume that the rest of the memory was for closed tabs or previous/future versions of pages. Nice to build a system with a lot of RAM as some programs just assume that you have an infinite amount of it.
So I just ran Windows Update to apply outstanding updates and it's no longer running. I normally don't shut my system down very often - it's usually up for months at a time. I also took the opportunity to remove the GT 1030 video card as I don't need it in this system anymore as I have the Mac mini M1 driving the other two monitors. It should save me about 10-15 Watts of power.
Before shutting down, I noticed that Firefox was using up 6.5 GB of RAM with six tabs open. I assume that the rest of the memory was for closed tabs or previous/future versions of pages. Nice to build a system with a lot of RAM as some programs just assume that you have an infinite amount of it.