May 19, 20206 yr On 5/18/2020 at 1:17 AM, alepro21 said: He’s quite correctly pointing out that the next gen of cards is likely coming in the next few months, and that there is a lot of data (including from Nvidia) that the new architecture will be a much bigger jump forward in performance then the 20xx series was to the 10xx series. In other words: he’s giving out some good advise that could save you money. OT: All new gen cards are more or less improvements of the previous gen cards.... and also few months could mean in 2021....and the performance has nothing to do with amounth of vRAM the cards will have which is the topic here about...and yes there are all rumors and nill hard facts about it (the same going for Big Navi 😉 ) Gerald K. - Germany AMD 7800x3D / ASUS ROG X670E-Gaming / ASUS Strix RTX 3090 OC / 64 Gb RAM GSKILL. "Flightstick" = X56 HOTAS RGB Logitech
May 19, 20206 yr One thing I noticed with the maddog but also with default aircraft is when switching between VR enabled and VR disabled (back and forth) that the amount of VRAM used steadily creeps up until a crash occurs
May 19, 20206 yr 14 minutes ago, BrettT said: One thing I noticed with the maddog but also with default aircraft is when switching between VR enabled and VR disabled (back and forth) that the amount of VRAM used steadily creeps up until a crash occurs Normal behaviour P3D does not shed vram well. Also Vram in VR headset may still be present . If on Occulus rift use homeless to get rid of a lot useless apps which remain hogging vram windows 2004 essential . I do not own this but was expecting the problems after beta testing TFDI 717. Disable trueglass and reallight and vram wil be fine . You will have no cockpit lights though. Colin hodds I7 9700K,nvidia 3090 ,ssd ,32gig 3200mhz ram ,win10,prep3d
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