Version 1.0.2.8 includes a refined process exclusion list. Users can prevent ISLC from cleaning memory associated with critical background apps (e.g., antivirus, RGB software), ensuring stability.
Windows caches frequently accessed data in RAM as a “Standby List” to speed up future reads. However, under heavy workloads — games, virtual machines, or video editors — the system may hold onto stale cached data instead of freeing memory for active applications. The result: stuttering, frame-time spikes, and reduced performance despite available RAM. Native Windows settings offer no simple, dynamic way to clear the Standby List automatically. islc 1.0.2.8
The following changes were introduced specifically in this version: Version 1
automates the process of cleaning this Standby List, but with intelligence—it only triggers when available memory drops below a user-defined threshold. Version 1.0.2.8 represents a mature, stable iteration of this tool, refined over years of community feedback. However, under heavy workloads — games, virtual machines,
: Fixed several bugs within the "Exclusion list" feature to improve reliability when whitelisting specific processes.