You are using Windows 10?  It is on the "Performance" tab, select the wee graph 
on the right for "Memory".  In the detail, right underneath "Available" and 
beside "Committed" at the bottom where all the text is.  Oh, you have to be in 
"more details" view, not in the "simple" default view ...

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>PS I can't find 'cache' in task manager.
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