gpu memory management

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GPU memory management on Windows involves how the operating system and applications allocate and use video memory (VRAM) to maintain smooth performance. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight that moving browser tabs to separate virtual desktops in Windows 11 can reduce GPU/VRAM pressure by changing what the system treats as foreground, cutting rendering work for the compositor, and eliminating microstutters and input lag. This practical habit improves responsiveness for browser-heavy workflows without freeing system RAM. The tag covers user experiences and tips for optimizing VRAM usage, particularly in multitasking scenarios, to prevent slowdowns and enhance overall system fluidity.
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    Boost Browser Responsiveness with Windows 11 Virtual Desktops

    If your browser looks like a paperweight built from tabs — dozens, maybe hundreds — you’re not alone, and the slowdown you blame on “too many tabs” is real but often misunderstood. Moving those groups of tabs onto separate virtual desktops in Windows 11 doesn’t magically free system RAM, but it...
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