

After first reinstalling of OS I didn't install any fird-party software (only drivers, My ASUS tool and browser (I used Microsoft Edge)), so problem can't be caused by any of my apps.

Asus ice driver driver#
I don't know, what was the cause of this issue and why driver from different model works without any problem, but I hope that it's can help someone, who also faced with such bug. You can select the mode best suited to your preferences. You will see five modes on the interface of ICE Audio Wizard :Music, Movie, Recording, Gaming, and Speech. You can also click 'Windows Key + F' to open the Search Bar and type-in 'audio wizard' to search for this software. I also checked this driver (version 9136.1) on latest Windows 10 Home Single language (21H1) and on preview build of Windows 11 - regardless of OS everything works great. Please click the below icon to open ICE Audio Wizard software. Then I once again reinstall windows and tried to install latest audio driver (version 9136.1) from Zenbook UX325 (10-TH intel processor) support page (I have UX325EA (11-th Intel Processor)) - all audio enhancements are gone, but problem was also completely fixed, no leaks during few days. I tried to downgrade already installed driver and also install this (9008.1) version on newly installed OS (all three variants) - nothing changed. I tried to install previous version of audio driver (9008.1) from ASUS support page - leak also happened, but with audiodg.exe process, and restarting Windows Audio Service clears allocated memory (restarting this service with latest driver doesn't change anything). I used latest available audio driver (version 9088.1 from official ASUS support page), memory leak happened on preinstalled Windows 10 Home Single language, on Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC installed on my own and even on preview build of Windows 11 (updated from preinstalled OS or clearly installed from ISO). I tried to reset the OS and even reinstall it.
Asus ice driver drivers#
finally, I found out, that functions from audioserv.dll allocated so much stack memory.įor clarification, I've updated all drivers with My ASUS tool and standard Windows Update, also I've installed latest available BIOS (307). So I got trace using xperf and analyzed it with WPF. Then I used Poolmon to find, that EtwD (Paged pool) and Etwr (None-paged pool) pool tags take about 5 GB of RAM (I have 8 GB). I tried to find out cause of the problem using task manager (builting and fird-party) and resource monitor, but none of running processes drains so much memory. There are no background services or apps, that can take so much memory, and also I disabled autostart for all apps, installed on my own.

Thinking that it can be some random problem, I just tried to reboot, but every boot RAM filled in after approximately an hour, then system becomes very slow and unresponsive. After few days I noticed, that RAM is completely full, but I has only browser with several tabs opened. Hello, recently I bought my new Zenbook laptop. Reset OS: yes, reset and even full reinstall doesn't help.System: Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC (1809, Build 17763.1999), also tried Windows 10 Home Single language (21H1, build 19043.1052) and Windows 11 Home Single language (Insider Preview build 22000.51).
