System and compressed memory & System interrupts unfixable CPU usage

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    I believe I solved this, at least for the ASUS. First, I did a vanilla install, no ASUS drivers other than my wireless adapter. This did not fix the issue as I had hoped per the ROG Forum. Then I followed the instructions from the answer on this link: http://superuser.com/questions/10004...ry-compression I've had no problems since then.
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       #12

    Just a quick update, I have been running with the "RunFullMemoryDiagnostic" turned off(disabled) under task scheduler in Microsoft/Windows/MemoryDiagnostic. Still no problems. CPU remains quiet, all programs etc. are running fine. No runaway memory issues etc. It appears to have fixed the problem.
    I realize there are a lot of "fixes" out there. I can say for my machine this definitely resolved the issue. Now the purpose of this job is to detect any issue with a PC's RAM memory. I'm sure after they optimize the code this feature will run better. Going back to all my previous posts though, there is something wrong with it currently. It could memory size (This box has 32GB of RAM vs. my 2n1 that only has 4GB and doesn't seem to have an issue.) It's possible it could be a driver problem, but given this task is part of the kernel I'm less inclined to think so.

    In any case, it's a simple fix/test to disable the job if you are seeing this issue. Reboot, let the machine sit for about 5 minutes. If all remains quiet you should be good to go.

    FYI, as for "System and Compressed Memory". This job should be running when your apps run. So if you see it jump up on the process list when you kick off an app, it simply means it is doing its job.
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