Problem

    RAM pressure shows up as UI stutter before CPU looks “wrong”

    Browsers, IDEs, and sync clients compete for working sets. VantarisPro combines RAM relief with process and service visibility so you fix the real consumers—not random restarts.

    Why “close Chrome” is not a policy

    Memory compression and paging hide pressure until disks thrash. Users blame network latency when the bottleneck is local paging storms.

    Targeted relief with attribution

    RAM Optimizer reduces working-set pressure, Process Manager attributes memory to images, Service Manager exposes recurring background spend, Autostart Manager stops logon partners that refill RAM, and Windows Tweaker adjusts reversible knobs when defaults fight your workload.

    Related Vantaris modules

    These modules plug into the same modular desktop runtime—pick the workflow that matches your hardware and network conditions.

    RAM Optimizer

    Reclaim working sets without closing apps blindly.

    Process Manager

    See which processes dominate commit and working set.

    Service Manager

    Identify services that restart memory-heavy work.

    Autostart Manager

    Reduce programs that relaunch every session.

    Windows Tweaker

    Tune reversible behavior tied to responsiveness.

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    Questions about this topic

    Will this add more RAM?

    No—software cannot upgrade hardware; it reduces contention and misconfiguration.

    Does page file tuning happen here?

    Follow Windows guidance; modules focus on consumers and services first.

    What about VMs?

    Guests need allocated RAM from the host—tune host contention first.

    Is ReadyBoost relevant?

    Rare on modern SSDs—focus on working-set relief and startup noise.