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September 25, 2020
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Illustrator draining RAM memory (8GB)

  • September 25, 2020
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Hi all,

 

I've been having massive issues with my 2020 Illustrator this week where it's using up a huge amount of my RAM memory when I open any file. After trying all sort of 'solutions' found online, nothing seems to solve it. Mac is up to date in terms of software updates, Illustrator is on latest version and file I'm opening is less than 1.5GB in size. Yet, it continues to use approximately 6GB of RAM meaning it keeps on crashing and it can't carry out operations due to a lack of space.

 

I've wasted HOURS trying to find solutions and I'd be very grateful to anyone who could help me. I've got a MacBook Pro Retina from late 2013, in case that makes a difference to the help I require.

 

Thank you in advance.

Correct answer ceyhun_akgun
When working with Adobe Illustrator,
1- Working with embedded file. Links must be external.
2- When saving the Illustrator document, save without checking the PDF Editable option.

If you try these, you'll use less memory.

I remember 🙂 Old classic Macintoshes. We used to transfer HD space for RAM memory to use.
40 MB Hard Disk
With 4MB Ram Memory 🙂

4 replies

Participating Frequently
May 8, 2025

Id like to post this mesage here, Someone send me a private response saying "16 GB is the minimum requirement" here I post what adobe says on this link: https://helpx.adobe.com/la/illustrator/system-requirements.html#ai-on-the-desktop

 

RAM

8 GB of RAM (16 GB recommended) 


When you list "minimum requirements," you're implying that the software should run reliably on those specs. Experiencing blue screens while meeting those requirements is not acceptable.

 

I’m asking — respectfully — that Adobe support begins acknowledging these broader issues, instead of continuing to suggest the problem is always with user hardware.

 

Program comparasion: 

CorelDRAW: 8 GB RAM

AffinityDesigner2: 8 GB RAM

vectr: 8 GB RAM

 

All this work as advertised, crash a lot less and are cheaper than Illustrator.

 

 

 

Community Manager
May 8, 2025

Hello @Gabriel33316472f651,

Would you mind trying the suggestions shared in this help article (https://adobe.ly/42PWsXY) and checking if they help? Also, kindly submit the crash report using your Adobe email address and share it here for quick tracking. The steps are shared here: (https://adobe.ly/3RY1jA1).

Looking forward to hearing from you.

 

Anubhav

Participating Frequently
May 8, 2025

I always make sure to have the latest versions of windows, drivers and programs, I will try the fifth step, the cleanup tool. But I doubt this will solve the problem since I changed my hard drive and made a clean windows install to see if it would help with the problems, it did not help. 

I will also try to find the crash report, thanks for your help.

ceyhun_akgun
ceyhun_akgunCorrect answer
Legend
September 28, 2020
When working with Adobe Illustrator,
1- Working with embedded file. Links must be external.
2- When saving the Illustrator document, save without checking the PDF Editable option.

If you try these, you'll use less memory.

I remember 🙂 Old classic Macintoshes. We used to transfer HD space for RAM memory to use.
40 MB Hard Disk
With 4MB Ram Memory 🙂
Graphic Designer Educator / PrePress Consultant
Participant
January 26, 2024
 

Adobe Illustrator consuming excessive RAM, particularly on systems with 8GB of memory, is a common issue reported by users. The software's resource-intensive nature, especially when handling large or complex files, can lead to substantial memory usage. This can result in slower performance, lags, or even crashes, especially on computers with limited RAM capacity like 8GB.

To mitigate this problem, users with 8GB of RAM may need to optimize their workflow and consider closing unnecessary background applications to free up memory resources. Additionally, adjusting Illustrator's performance settings and allocating sufficient scratch disk space can help alleviate the strain on RAM. However, users frequently encountering memory-related challenges may find it beneficial to upgrade their system's RAM to a higher capacity to enhance Illustrator's performance and overall usability.

 
 
Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 11, 2025

Ihad this problem with 8Gb in my sistem, then upgraded to 16 but the sistem is stil on 98% Ram usage. the strange thing is in task manager it says AI is using 2.5 Gb but thers 7Gb unacounted for. Using a ram analizer program I can see Ai is using everithin! if I use the free ram option the usage quiklee drops to 30% buts bulds up rapidlee. Any ideas?


16 GB is just not a sufficient amount of RAM for any serious work.

Ashutosh_Mishra
Inspiring
September 25, 2020

Hi there,

 

Sorry to hear about this. In addition to Ceyhun's response, I'd suggest upgrading memory to 16GB as recommended in Adobe Illustrator system requirements.

8GB memory is minimum required for the app. If you are running other apps with it, you may find slow performance. Hope it helps.

 

Regards,

Ashutosh

 

anacoquetAuthor
Participant
September 28, 2020

@Ashutosh_Mishra thanks for your response. Unfortunately, my mac can't have it's RAM storage upgraded as it is soldered into the laptop, otherwise I would've done that to fix the issue. Hope to be able to fix it soon! 

ceyhun_akgun
Legend
September 25, 2020

When Illustrator is open Safari, Google should not be open. Even in the background, they use serious power.

By scanning the HD with system maintenance software, you can have maintenance on file configurations.

It is necessary to make sure that there is no hardware failure. The application I shared shows how much RAM active system tools use.

Apple Activity Monitor

 

Graphic Designer Educator / PrePress Consultant
anacoquetAuthor
Participant
September 28, 2020

Hi Ceyhun, thanks for your help. However, I've not yet been able to resolve the issue. I'm aware of the Activity Monitor on my laptop and never have other apps running when Illustrator is open, which is why I don't understand how it can struggle so much and use up so much RAM (6GB). Will continue searching for answers!