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Out of memory message

Explorer ,
Jun 08, 2024 Jun 08, 2024

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The graphics card that I have is the NVIDIA GeForce RT4060 and is one year old as is the computer.  It has been happening off and on for 4 months.  Very annoying indeed for a new computer (almost).

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Paula Brown

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Aug 03, 2024 Aug 03, 2024

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Considering I too have an RTX 3060Ti and a Ryzen CPU, and the other user has a 3060, this is starting to stink like a hardware specific issue.

 

It's been an issue for a while now and it's really frustrating. Sometimes it doesn't happen for over an hour, sometimes the card cr*ps out with very basic edits applied to a handful of raw files. Definitely a memory leak issue.

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Aug 03, 2024 Aug 03, 2024

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Yes, these things are usually hardware configuration specific. I've never seen any memory leaks on either of my two systems.

 

I think it's time to take a closer look at the AMD platform. It seems to have a disproportionately high rate of problems with Adobe software. I've been following these forums for a long time, and that impression has only solidified over the years.

 

Why would that be? Well, they're very strictly focused on the gaming market. That seems to be where they concentrate all their efforts. Gaming has very different requirements than Photoshop or Lightroom. Loads on components will be very different.

 

I've seen quite a few posters who solved their problems by going through all system settings and disabling/resetting everything that seems gaming related.  This includes the BIOS settings, which, after all, is all the motherboard operating parameters. This in turn controls components like RAM and GPU.

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Sep 07, 2024 Sep 07, 2024

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No, I have i5 and RTX 4060 but all the same problem. Others reported different systems as well, like i7 and RTX 4070. I have nothing "gaming related" in my system, and I did not happen to see that anybody who reported the issue were able to resolve it. Nothing but restarting Photoshop helps.

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