![]() ![]() ![]() While it shouldn't do that, something is causing it and if it does this for you on a clean build without plex, what settings do you change on a default install? AV? Third party apps installed? Other browsers outside the defaults? I am curious though, you said it uses all the ram, but haven't said if this actually causes you an issue or if this is more of a 'why?' question, if it's the latter and it's not actually causing you an issue, is it an issue? Windows uses pre-fetch cache, so this could be in use, any DBs you have installed, including any plex uses for indexing could be chewing up ram - that's what DBs do, but they may not show it in the task manager view. It doesn't show any of the screenshots I wanted to look at. ![]()
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