Video memory consumption RX5700XT
I welcome everyone. I have an RX 5700XT. There are two problems at once that I don't like. 1) The drivers were on 20.9.1. like everything was fine, demolished Windows, installed the latest on 20.12.1. (and before these there were still some, the problem is the same) and the clock frequency of the video memory began to work at maximum. Previously, there was no such thing during idle time, respectively, increased temperatures.2) The problem has been for a long time and on different drivers, the video card has 8gb memory, but according to all monitoring it consumes 12 and even 16. At times more than her own. At the moment, this does not interfere in any way, but I want to figure out what the problem might be. When reinstalling Windows for a while, the problem with the consumption of video memory disappears, and then reappears. I don’t know what the problem is. The situation is not only with cyberpunk, but everywhere
Denis Kyokushin
No, she doesn't show more than three gb. I understand that most likely the memory comes from the RAM. But how to remove it without reinstalling Windows, I xs. Yes, and I will reinstall, then it will happen again
Marsj
It's simple. But the firewood is really a problem, I'm waiting for others. Although the last norms were, which without problems 20.9.1
Marsj
My video memory clock speed hits the maximum, even in idle, because of this 40 degrees. When this was not the case, at idle 30-33 degrees was
Try different driver versions. There was a case and on the rx580 also boosted in idle.
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Driver shows everything correctly. Have you tried monitoring with MSI Afterburner?
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... the video card has 8gb memory, but according to all monitoring it consumes 12 and even 16 was ... It
considers "additional video memory", which is taken from RAM - video memory cannot be used more than what is. The system may be wrong about this - where did I get almost 12 GB when there are only 4 on the card?
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Watching video memory consumption is better as advised above ...
Denis Kyokushin wrote:
... using MSI Afterburner ...
... or something similar, displaying readings on the screen - for example, during a game. Or monitoring programs in the background.
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Denis Kyokushin wrote:
Either HWinfo
And under the lower spoiler in my post (below GPU-Z), what screen is there?
https://forums.playground.ru/hardware/video/potreblenie_videopamyati_rx5700xt-998527/#comment-18990498
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I own RX5700, I noticed that the last two drivers crank the video memory frequency just to the ceiling. I could not do anything about it on the current driver versions, rolled back to 10.20.01 and voila, everything stabilized at once. The point is clearly in crooked drivers.