4/2/2023 0 Comments Memory clean 3 extreme clean![]() ![]() Cleanmymac regularly saved my life by freeing up memory and enabling me to get back to work, at least temporarily. What's more, a few months back I had to edit a video on an old iMac with 8GB of RAM, since my other machine broke. ![]() But then, if I perform a memory flush with Cleanmymac ("Free up Memory"), it will return back to its normal speed. Whenever Cleanmymac shows me there is only a few MB of memory left (Activity Monitor will usually claims that most of the used memory is purgeable) my machine will noticeably slow down. The consensus from people that know more about these things than me seems to be not to use them the OS knows how to take care of itself, there is no need to "remove apps completely", which is what Cleanmymac claims to do, and especially unexperienced users might be lead to delete important files when "cleaning up system junk".Īnother thing that people claim is that memory flushes, where, as far as I understood, Cleanmymac will flush all the available memory and free it up after, are supposedly unnecessary, and undesirable, since the system is very good at managing memory by itself.īut now to my actual question: I have a 2018 MBP with 32GB of RAM, but do a lot of memory heavy work on it (video+image editing, 3D) and every once in a while my memory will max out. I've recently been reading a bit on applications like Cleanmymac and other, more "reputable" applications. Hi, I'm new here so please excuse me if this is the wrong place to ask a question like this! ![]()
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