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@KeoniFRFX To first answer the other question. You can't set ram usage, this is coded automatically into the game and it allocates memory based off of how much ram it requires for different tasks. If you're saying Apex Legends itself is using 5GB of ram, yes that is extraordinarily high. When I use only about 3.4GB or so at 1440p about medium settings. As far as I know to my knowledge this occurs due to this factor: System RAM is shared with your GPU in case you run low or out of VRAM, which could cause Apex to show it is using more ram to compensate for the VRAM running out which would cause your game to lag due to System RAM being a lot slower than VRAM. When this lag occurs you can actually go to task manager and the performance tab and click your GPU within the list shown and view the "Dedicated" GPU memory in that list, and you'll see "Dedicated GPU memory X/X". The right number is the VRAM your card has which based off the DXDIAG file is 5,991MB or 5.9GB. Since you have a dual monitor setup and wall paper engine you will use more VRAM than normal on those features. Monitor the VRAM to make sure that isn't the issue, and limit GPU intensive applications while playing Apex.
- 5 years ago
@KeoniFRFX You can check the VRAM usage in task manager like I stated earlier by looking at the "Dedicated GPU memory". Check it first before even running the game to see what it says. On my system I only use about 0.5GB on the desktop with my web browser open.
- 5 years ago@OoShellshock Thank you, I just checked right now. So with everything that I have open whilst playing, (Discord, my two monitors with moving wallpapers, web browser, and steam,) I'm using 1.0 / 6.0 GB of VRAM. This is without opening Apex by the way. If that's the case, with the lowest option for the texture streaming budget in Apex being 2-3 GB of VRAM (If I remember correctly), isn't it strange as to why it is lagging then? Because I should still at least have a gigabyte of vram left, unless I'm thinking about the whole situation wrong.
- 5 years ago
@KeoniFRFX I would start the game and recheck VRAM when it starts lagging. Other factors can affect VRAM usage as well. Including overlays such as the NVIDIA etc. And each setting in-game will increase VRAM usage as well. Texture budget and screen resolution are just typically the two most intensive ones.
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