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  1. Audio Device Graph Isolation Is Eating Memory Windows 10


    Hi, i need helpSo i was checking my task manager and i saw a program named Audio device graph isolation, and it is eating a lot of memory is there a solution? windows 10

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    AnandaTanadhi, Feb 23, 2022
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  2. Audio Device Graph Isolation is eating ram in Windows 10

    I much appreciate the input. However, I'm not having a sound, speaker, or

    microphone problem. The Audio Device Graph Isolation process seems to chew up memory intermittently. This drives up the System process and then

    the PC slows down or stutters while paging a document. If I briefly end the

    Audio Device Graph Isolation task, the memory usage lowers and correspondingly the System process lowers too. Zig-Zag's suggestions reflect

    audio that isn't working or that is improperly working. My audio is working just fine. The process that gives me that audio just seems to hog available memory.

    Frankly, I've noted people discussing Audio Device Graph Isolation doing this

    from Windows 7 to Windows 10. Although some discuss affects on CPU and Disk activity as well. However, I'm solely affected by large chunks of memory

    being used.

    Anyway, Zig-Zag suggested providing Hardware Ids and installed driver.

    As of 10/05/2015, Windows 10 thinks I have the most current driver available.

    Sound Device Name: IDT High Definition CODEC

    Hardware IDS:

    HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_111D&DEV_76E0&SUBSYS_103C1965&REV_1003

    HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_111D&DEV_76E0&SUBSYS_103C1965

    Current Sound Driver Version: 6.10.6491.0

    PC: HP Envy Laptop upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1.

    Thanks For the consideration.
     
    Sludgepuppy, Feb 23, 2022
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  3. Audio Device Graph Isolation is eating ram in Windows 10

    I recently upgraded to Windows 10. I've noticed in Task Manager that the Audio Device Graph Isolation

    process is intermittently eating up memory. It can happen upon initial system power up or just after

    awhile listening to audio from internal speakers or using headphones. The end result is that the PC begins

    to stutter from the lack of available memory to do things.

    From other posts, I've tried reinstalling the audio driver, checking for an enhancements tab (I don't have one with Beats Audio) and disabling exclusive mode. All attempts made no difference in the symptoms. The only temporary fix is to disable the process
    in Task Manager while monitoring it as it goes out of hand.

    But, it is time consuming to manually monitor it to catch it going south and the stuttering issue is worse.

    Anybody got any ideas on how to tame this memory hog?
     
    Sludgepuppy, Feb 23, 2022
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  4. David Haz Win User

    Audio Device Graph Isolation Is Eating Memory Windows 10

    Windows audio device graph isolation problem

    Hello,

    Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation is an official part of Windows and serves as the primary audio engine in Windows 10. It handles the audio enhancement effects provided by Windows. If you are using any enhancements, we suggest that you disable them and
    see if the sounds stops. You may disable your enhancements by following the steps below:

    • Right-click the Volume icon in the Taskbar.
    • Click Sounds.
    • From the Sound window, click the Playback tab, then select the device that you suspect is causing the issue.
    • Click Properties.
    • On the Enhancements tab, click the Disable all enhancements checkbox.
    • Click OK.
     
    David Haz, Feb 23, 2022
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