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J_Pisciotta
Inspiring
December 16, 2020
Question

Help Request: ISO Memory Leak Solutions

  • December 16, 2020
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*I think* I'm having memory leak issues. I've spent some time trying to research my issue but I haven't found a solution via Google.

 

I'm having trouble with After Effects taking up nearly all of my ram and crashing when performing very basic tasks (i.e. keyframing position and opacity on a text layer, then pressing space bar to view a ram preivew on the timeline. no 3D layers or additional effects). I used After Effects for years on a Macbook Pro, performing very ram intesive tasks (3D layers, track mattes, etc), with half the ram I have on my current Windows desktop (hardware info below) and never had this issue. Any advice is appreciated 🙂

 

Desktop Info:

Windows 10 Pro - 64 Bit

32 Gigs Ram (26 GB dedicated to Adobe Suite)

GeForce GTX 1080 Graphics Card

Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6850K CPU @ 3.60GHz 3.60 GHz Processor

G1 X-99 Ultra Gaming Motherboard

SSD Hard Drive

 

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J_Pisciotta
Inspiring
March 9, 2021

disregard. seems to have corrected itself with latest update

J_Pisciotta
Inspiring
March 9, 2021

Issue is still occuring. Any help would be greatly appreciated

 

J_Pisciotta
Inspiring
January 19, 2021

Still looking for assitance with this

Mylenium
Legend
December 17, 2020

No need for a long song and dance. One of your device drivers is leaking, hence the only answer here is to sift through your device manager, check the driver versions and let it check for better ones where appropriate and configuring them in the respective system control panels. Similarly, manually checking the vemdors' pages for compatible driver versions may be necessary.

 

Mylenium

J_Pisciotta
Inspiring
December 17, 2020

Outside of the Adobe suite I'm not very computer savvy so please forgive me if I missed something 😅 My Nvidia driver and Windows 10 are both up to date. What should I look for when configuring them in their respective system control panels?

J_Pisciotta
Inspiring
December 16, 2020

I forgot to mention that I am using a custom workspace. Not sure if that factors into things.