Islc 1.0.2.8 -

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.

Unlike many "optimizers," ISLC 1.0.2.8 does not install background services, write to the registry, or require an installer. It is a standalone executable (usually under 500 KB). It runs in the system tray and consumes negligible CPU cycles (0–0.1% usage). islc 1.0.2.8


When Windows runs out of available RAM, it doesn't immediately clear old data. Instead, it moves data to a "Standby List." This data is cached in case you need it again, but it still occupies your RAM. Version 1

When a game suddenly demands a massive chunk of memory (e.g., loading a new texture-heavy map), Windows has to scramble to empty the Standby List to make room. This "scramble" causes the CPU to spike and the game to freeze—often called a "Standby List Stutter." When Windows runs out of available RAM, it