
who oversees the forum community and he acknowledged that this issue is annoying. I did a run around them and went straight to Brett C.

I've been trying to communicate with Frontier about their game but their moderators have a real stick up their ass. For what it's worth, someone showed some screenshots how this bug doesn't really seem to exist in Crossfire with the 290 but does when CFX is disabled which adds a weird dynamic to the problem.Ĭlick to expand.I'm waiting on a reply from AMD on this matter. I think that the explanation of the difference between the two may shed some light on what's going on. I did after all pay for it and I also want to get Horizons but, that's not going to happen until this damn bug is fixed.

It seems to be the only thing other than excessive CPU usage on a single thread that I could narrow down for this super cruise bug.įor what it's worth, I do want to apologize for my attitude, I'm getting beyond frustrated with this entire issue between FD and AMD that it's making me go out of my way to figure out what is going on because I want to play the game smoothly again.
Gpu memory monitor full#
My hunch is that GPU-Z is indicating the full pool of all resources allocated to VRAM whereas Afterburner and ProcessExplorer might be only showing memory that's actually loaded into the GPU. I'm thinking that the difference may be active GPU memory being used.

Afterburner seems to be more in line with what ProcessExplorer is saying however, there are occasions where Elite: Dangerous spikes GPU memory usage on Afterburner and ProcessExplorer, then slowly working their way back down to say, 700-1000MB as the Super Cruise bug starts to happen whereas GPU-Z shows a steady increase in GPU memory usage. Task Manager doesn't display GPU memory usage which is why I was using both Afterburner and ProcessExplorer to monitor it, as well as GPU-Z. Click to expand.I was thinking that as well.
