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Most of that 'used' ram is cached. This means that it is still available to programs when needed. To figure out how much ram you have available, subtract cached from used.
Cached mem = disk to mem for faster access times
Swap = run out of physical mem and put the mem for proccesses that arent active on the disk (slow) so that apps that need mem can have it.
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