RAM ISSUES - MAC TORTOISE PACE

I have a 2011, 2.4GHz Intel Core i7 Macbook Pro, with 4GB RAM. My mac is running ridiculously slowly, I have freed up 250GB hard disk space, I have reset the PRAM and the SMC, I have also done a hardware check and nothing seems to help. When I boot up, I leave everything closed and within 5 minutes my memory has completely filled up with no apps running on the activity monitor except for a few small ones at boot up, it seems to be a memory leak but have had no luck googling. Can anybody help or advise where I can take it in Cape Town?

See -> https://locate.apple.com/za/en/ - for a list of service providers and retailers in South Africa,=.
Running Mavericks, it's common to look at Activity Monitor and see that 'all' of your RAM looks as though it's in use (see -> compressed memory): you only need worry if you've a lot of swap used.
If you feel as if you need more memory, by all means purchase and install it. But Mavericks uses that 4GB, in a sense, as Mountain Lion and previous OSs used 8GB. 4GB goes a long way with Mavericks.
See what 16GB of RAM looks like:
So it may not be RAM that's causing your mac to crawl. There may be other reasons: perhaps even software related. If you can find a service center in Cape Town, by all means let them have a look at your machine.
Good luck,
Clinton

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