Only used 0.6 GB of video memory (Shadow of the Tomb Raider)
All good day/evening!System is i7 3770 + gtx 1070
Noticed an interesting thing in the game Shadow of the tomb Raider. The game never uses more than 0.6 GB of VRAM on ultra settings.
Put ultra settings and see the following picture: where the corridor gameplay - video is loaded at 100% and quietly gives a stable 80+ frames. The processor is loaded percent on 50%. Consumption of VRAM - 0.6 GB.
But worth a visit to the city or to some places of the jungle - FPS drops to 35-45 stable frames. The CPU usage in the region of 45% and the graphics card in the region of 55%. Consumption of VRAM should be more than 0.6 but it doesn't change.
What could be the problem?
Pin4er163
Good! I think it is in poor optimization of the game. Iron you are not bad
If the game used 600 megabytes of VRAM would be a slideshow. Probably just a wrong mapping.
Here. Only 0.4 is used. Percent. generally rests on the full
https://i108.fastpic.ru/big/2018/1216/83/_14112b050cadf46e842f52977e9b6e83.jpg
Pin4er163
Weird. I passed the game by incorporating from the beginning to the end of the maximum what is in the game settings, never the game is not talagala, I was in awe of optimusone games. For the second part at the maximum speed sometimes legal.
PS Here is my computer. still the game was installed on SSD Samsung EVO 970(although I don't think she's the result so affected)
Nohchik1ant
So I can't understand what's the deal:) or the game isn't there, whether repak curve. Because in other demanding games just fine.
Pin4er163
try turn 12,th Dereck, there is a bug with the optimization of heard 11,m derekk
after 15 hours of play, I included the 12 direct and got a performance boost on the ultra 50%
Pin4er163
Still had top ten a few years ago to go and not to sit on this stuff. Dozen, real Windows, for true gamers!
Firstly the game does not have to consume all the memory the game uses as long as necessary, and secondly, to avoid problems with underloaded video card, use DIrectX 12, DX11 has troubles