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Boosting Game while keeping some dedicated Ram to internet browser.

  • 24 February 2021
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Hi guys, new to the forums so apologies if this is in the wrong section.



Ive been a long time user of Razer products and Software, but recently ive been doing alot more game playing while having a movie or youtube video open on my other monitor. I dont have an absolute beast PC and ive got parts ahead of other ones.



Example: I have a 3070 gpu but an I5-5500 cpu (i know its okayish but not the greatest) I also only run 16 gigs of ram witha speed of 2133 MHz. My entire build is crippling itself and im aware. When i built it 6 years ago i built it with plans to upgrade things. So far only my graphics card and a new SSD have been installed.



Back to my problem/question. I have all games i play optimized by Cortex. But i was wondering if their was a way i could keep my internet app, Chrome, optimized so my youtube videos or netflix/hulu/disney+ arent constantly struggling. Even just browsing the web becomes nearly impossible with how slow it all runs.



so i suppose my question is: Can i keep multiple things launched and optimized with the optimzer? Keep a little ram on my Browser while the rest dedicates to the game. Id also keep some dedicated to discord and steam.
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Hello There!

Thank you for taking your time out of the day to share your inquiry with us. My name is Michelle from the Razer Cortex Technical Support Team. I will be your technical buddy for today.

Regarding your issue, we are sorry that the current version of Cortex does not contain the feature you mentioned above. We will report your feedback to our appropriate apartment for consideration. We will let you know if we decide to optimize this feature.

We'd especially love to hear your comment, feedback, or any bugs you encounter.

Take care and have a great day!

Best regards,
Michelle Chang
Razer Cortex Team