Graphics device isolation issue
Flipbuzz -
Hello, I have a problem that I don't really understand. Recently, while looking in my task manager, I noticed that 'Windows audio device graphic isolation' was using a lot of memory, around 1GB. I personally find that quite excessive, and I need an outside opinion to know if it's really excessive or if it's normal.
4 answers
Right-click on --> NVIDIA High Definition Audio
Uninstall
Check --> remove device
Uninstall
Restart the PC
Check if the problem is still present.
I think I have found the solution. With my microphone, I tend to activate the "listen" setting, which allows me to hear my voice through my headphones, and by disabling it, I just noticed that I went from 1GB of memory to only 12MB.
I will keep the topic open for 2 days just in case the problem comes back even without that.
I have this:
"Logitech Pro X gaming headset"
"NVIDIA High Definition Audio"
"NVIDIA Virtual Audio device (Wave extensible) (WDM)"
"Voicemod"
"Realtek(R) audio"