Free ram to Inactive Ram

I'm not really sure how to ask this, but here goes. I know that inactive ram is better than free ram, inactive ram actually helps speed up my computer. And I know that free ram isn't really being used by the computer. I see that I usually have anywhere from 80 to 120 mb of free ram. I guess the question, how can I get that free ram to become inactive ram so that my laptop is at full potential? Thanks guys.

Free RAM hasn't been used by any process recently, while inactive RAM has been used by a process and is being preserved in case the application which previously used it needs it again. You can use up the free RAM by opening additional applications, but if you don't intend to do anything else in those applications, you will not get any speed benefits by doing this.
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    My question is how Inactive RAM is reported once it has been used by the system. Here is what is happening to me. I sometimes there will be a spike in my RAM used and when I look at the activity I will see that there is about 200-250mb of Inactive RAM but my computer will slow to a crawl like it is out of RAM. I understand Inactive RAM is not currently being used and is supposed to be released when needed by other programs but when it is released should it shift to Active RAM? So should I see my Inactive RAM go down and my Active RAM go up? Or does the Inactive RAM just stay the same even though it is being used by the system.

    The following may not directly answer your question, but it should help you better understand how memory management works in OS X.
    About OS X Memory Management and Usage
    Reading system memory usage in Activity Monitor
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    Performance Guidelines- Memory Management in Mac OS X
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    Understanding top output in the Terminal
    The amount of available RAM for applications is the sum of Free RAM and Inactive RAM. This will change as applications are opened and closed or change from active to inactive status. The Swap figure represents an estimate of the total amount of swap space required for VM if used, but does not necessarily indicate the actual size of the existing swap file. If you are really in need of more RAM that would be indicated by how frequently the system uses VM. If you open the Terminal and run the top command at the prompt you will find information reported on Pageins () and Pageouts (). Pageouts () is the important figure. If the value in the parentheses is 0 (zero) then OS X is not making instantaneous use of VM which means you have adequate physical RAM for the system with the applications you have loaded. If the figure in parentheses is running positive and your hard drive is constantly being used (thrashing) then you need more physical RAM.

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    As I type this, my other computer has 590mb of inactive RAM, with 2mb of page outs and 11mb of page ins. Shouldn't the almost 600mb of inactive ram I have start being used instead of page swapping so much?

    About OS X Memory Management and Usage
    Reading system memory usage in Activity Monitor
    Memory Management in Mac OS X
    Performance Guidelines- Memory Management in Mac OS X
    A detailed look at memory usage in OS X
    Understanding top output in the Terminal
    The amount of available RAM for applications is the sum of Free RAM and Inactive RAM. This will change as applications are opened and closed or change from active to inactive status. The Swap figure represents an estimate of the total amount of swap space required for VM if used, but does not necessarily indicate the actual size of the existing swap file. If you are really in need of more RAM that would be indicated by how frequently the system uses VM. If you open the Terminal and run the top command at the prompt you will find information reported on Pageins () and Pageouts (). Pageouts () is the important figure. If the value in the parentheses is 0 (zero) then OS X is not making instantaneous use of VM which means you have adequate physical RAM for the system with the applications you have loaded. If the figure in parentheses is running positive and your hard drive is constantly being used (thrashing) then you need more physical RAM.
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    I used to have a 2007 iMac running Snow Leopard, and I switched to a 2011 iMac running Mountain Lion. On both of my computers, I kept running out of free RAM after a while, and my inactive RAM kept taking up all my free RAM. It still does it. I end up with around 30MB of free RAM, a reasonable amount of active RAM, and a massive amount of inactive RAM after a few days, then my computer slows down a lot.
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    P.S. To make it clear: I know that I'm not supposed to worry about inactive RAM and let the system do its own optimization, but it must not be doing it right because it's causing extremely noticeable slowdowns. The computer is like a Geo Metro pulling a whale if I don't flush the inactive RAM periodically.

    Since you are so concerned, take your iMac to your local AS or an AASP for a FREE diagnostic test.  At least you will have piece of mind when you get a confirmation of what is really going on.

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    You would think this wouldn't cause a difference in performance, but all streaming video moves with short blips every half second, and in general the computer begins to lag.
    Yet after I terminate the application, none of the RAM is restored to the Free state, and the lag continues, suggesting that the computer is digging to the actual Hard Drive for memory.
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    Hi,
    There are some changes to memory garbage collection introduced with Leopard. Of course, there is supposed to be improvement. Here's an article I found:
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  • Inactive ram

    i just got a new intel imac 27" with 4gb of ram. My problem is that i have anywhere from 1gb to 1.6gb of ram that is inactive. What can i do to correct this and make it free? I cant find the processes in activity monitor either to quit them.

    Inactive RAM usage is not a problem; it is a normal & beneficial consequence of the advanced memory management system of OS X.
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    Yes.
    That "works"...but it isn't really annoying, and even somehow, is that not "the way" to solve it?
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    (Thanks, and excuse my english)
    Message was edited by: pereze

  • Too much inactive RAM + EtreCheck results

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    Download EtreCheck from http://etresoft.com/etrecheck
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    That only needs to be taken into consideration if you're using applications which are very demanding about performance, which aren't intended for usage by home users. Click here for more information.
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