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The allocated amount will be subtracted from the total in the Task Manager.
Also, sometimes, it's just... inconsistent like that. My laptop had 6 GB RAM, and is simply said it had 6 GB. I upgraded it to 16 GB and now it says 16 GB (15.9 GB usable). There's nothing wrong with it; sometimes some systems just show that latter part.
well, if you would bother reading, you can't use 100% of it because that would make your computer super slow and basically unusable.
my cpu is an F variant (no IGPU)
so idk why it needs 100mb
but i don't really care all that much
it's been like that on every system iv built
always 100mb reserved.
If you run out of Ram your system crash
if using an igpu it uses shared (system ram as vram)
VRAM is
GPU RAM
Or
Virtual RAM or " cached RAM "
Cached Ram is using disk space but is very slow
its paged or virtual memory
virtual ram is not ram, its a file on a drive
Viz--RAM: I noticed when I upgraded from 16 GB to 32 GB, I discovered sometime later that I "lost" about 4 GB of disk space and didn't make the connection, I thought it was due to a cumulative update but didn't clean up properly. I looked all over the place and couldn't find those GBs. I even installed a software--TreeSize--to help find them. Nope.
Then I came across something in an article about the pagefile. I looked and mine was around 6 GB, aha! Now, one should ordinarily let Windows handle the pagefile but this just seemed absurdly huge to me. So, I whittled it down to 2048 MB and regained my lost GBs immediately.