I stopped disabling this Windows feature and gained back the performance I thought I'd lost
I've spent enough time around Windows to know my way around the settings that most people never touch. Memory compression is one of those features I have always understood well enough to leave alone, but last year, curiosity got the better of me. The question was simple: if memory compression trades CPU cycles for RAM efficiency, would a system with plenty of RAM actually run better without it?
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