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ClearMem :: Free Up Your RAM

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78%Game Brain Score
optimization, graphics
78% User Score Based on 136 reviews

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About

ClearMem is a system utility game that simulates church bell ringing while freeing up your RAM in real-time. The game's unique approach provides a calming experience and helps improve PC performance. However, its effectiveness and simplicity may not appeal to all gamers, making it a niche choice in the gaming world.

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78%
Audience ScoreBased on 136 reviews
graphics2 negative mentions

  • ClearMem effectively frees up RAM, allowing for smoother performance in memory-intensive applications and games.
  • The program is particularly useful for users with limited RAM, helping to manage background processes and prevent crashes.
  • Many users report significant improvements in system responsiveness and loading times when using ClearMem.
  • Some users experience issues with the program not functioning properly or failing to clear RAM as expected.
  • There are complaints about the lack of features compared to free alternatives, such as automatic launching with the system.
  • The software does not provide a noticeable performance boost for all users, especially those with sufficient RAM.
  • optimization
    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, users report that while the optimization software can reduce memory usage by 10 to 14 percent, it does not significantly enhance performance or speed. Many suggest that it is more effective for managing memory on lower-spec devices, but for those with ample RAM, like 16GB or 64GB, the impact is minimal. Users recommend reducing the number of running applications or upgrading RAM for better performance rather than relying solely on this software.

    • “Reduced my memory usage by 10 to 14 percent, as verified by the external Microsoft Xbox Game Bar (Win+G) performance meter, which is pleasing.”
    • “Very useful for PC optimization.”
    • “That stops my browser from stealing all my RAM and doesn't affect performance at all.”
    • “It doesn't improve performance, it doesn't give you more memory, it doesn't improve speed.”
    • “Unfortunately, this software is not going to make a night or day difference in the performance of whatever you're trying to run.”
    • “You're better off either reducing the number of applications running on your computer, or adding more RAM to your computer to improve performance.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in Cities: Skylines are preloaded into memory, which can lead to occasional brief pauses when new, complex graphics are needed, though this is generally not considered a significant issue by players. Overall, the game's graphical performance is stable despite this loading mechanism.

    • “The problem with Cities: Skylines is that it loads all of the graphics into memory, whether you use them all or not (usually you don't).”
    • “Occasionally there's a brief pause when the game needs to load some complex new graphics, but that's not a problem.”

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