To access most of your RAM, do you execute it with a 64-bit application? Apart from that, an access violation can have different reasons, maybe also a code error in one of the used plugins, so it's probably worth a closer investigation. Try running it in AVSMeter64, this tool should produce quite verbose error messages. Also don't underestimate that an encoder itself needs RAM too (in this regard, 8 GB can already be "rather low" when processing FullHD content, too little for x265 already).
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