Microsoft is rolling out a Windows 11 update designed to reduce RAM consumption, and gamers should be paying attention. With RAM prices climbing and memory-hungry games demanding more resources than ever, this tweak couldn’t come at a better time.
File explorer gets leaner and faster
The update, currently testing in Windows 11 Insider Preview build 26220.7523 before hitting all users, focuses on optimizing File Explorer.
Microsoft is eliminating unnecessary background operations that have been quietly eating up your system’s memory. The result? Faster searches and significantly less RAM consumption during everyday file browsing tasks.
This might sound like a minor technical adjustment, but the implications are huge for anyone running games or heavy applications. Every megabyte of RAM freed up from File Explorer means more resources available for your games, especially AAA titles that already push systems to their limits.
If you’re the type who keeps File Explorer open while gaming—organizing screenshots, moving files, or managing mods, you’ll notice the difference.
Perfect timing for console-style gaming PCs
Microsoft’s optimization push makes even more sense when you consider devices like the ROG Xbox Ally, a console-like PC that already strips down Windows processes to maximize gaming performance.
By reducing File Explorer’s footprint system-wide, Microsoft is essentially bringing that same efficiency to every Windows 11 machine, whether you’re on a traditional gaming rig or one of these hybrid devices.
The timing also aligns with rising RAM costs globally. Hardware manufacturers haven’t exactly rushed to optimize their games and applications for lower memory usage, so Microsoft stepping up to slim down Windows 11 itself is a welcome move.
Less bloat in the operating system translates directly to better frame rates and smoother multitasking.
This update proves Microsoft is listening to the gaming community’s concerns about system resource management. While we wait for the full rollout, Insider users can already test these improvements and report back on real-world performance gains.
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