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jmk_0605
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11-09-2016, 06:00 AM
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Hi, your frequent blue screens suggest your memory usage is nearing full capacity. While you're working on a large Illustrator project, keeping it open for extended periods raises the commit charge. I'm not sure about the terms "Commit charge," "Standby" or "Free" physical memory in the Resource Monitor, but I understand you need to monitor when it hits 100% to close Illustrator. You've noticed this issue mainly with Illustrator and rarely with Photoshop, After-effect, or Media Encoder. Someone mentioned possible RAM overclocking, which you did, but thought it wouldn't be that big of an impact. Your system has 32GB of XPG Gammix D10 DDR4 memory at 3600MHz, originally set to 2666MHz. You're considering adjusting the speed to 3200MHz or another setting. Could tuning it slightly lower help? Are there other steps you can take to avoid reaching full commit charge? Thanks for your guidance!
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jmk_0605
11-09-2016, 06:00 AM #1

Hi, your frequent blue screens suggest your memory usage is nearing full capacity. While you're working on a large Illustrator project, keeping it open for extended periods raises the commit charge. I'm not sure about the terms "Commit charge," "Standby" or "Free" physical memory in the Resource Monitor, but I understand you need to monitor when it hits 100% to close Illustrator. You've noticed this issue mainly with Illustrator and rarely with Photoshop, After-effect, or Media Encoder. Someone mentioned possible RAM overclocking, which you did, but thought it wouldn't be that big of an impact. Your system has 32GB of XPG Gammix D10 DDR4 memory at 3600MHz, originally set to 2666MHz. You're considering adjusting the speed to 3200MHz or another setting. Could tuning it slightly lower help? Are there other steps you can take to avoid reaching full commit charge? Thanks for your guidance!