VRAM Miss reported availibility
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MissZenn Resident
Vram memory, I have 12 GB, the card maker shows I have 6 GB available you show I have 12MB available so my textures are all fuzzed out.
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Dan Linden
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Tech Robonaught
So update: I did a complete removal of the viewer - including all settings and cache files, only saved my conversation logs, and a clean reinstall and my texture fuzzing issue went away. I didnt even touch the VRAM settings, just left them as-is.
Tech Robonaught
So update: I did a complete removal of the viewer - including all settings and cache files, only saved my conversation logs, and a clean reinstall and my texture fuzzing issue went away. I didnt even touch the VRAM settings, just left them as-is.
Atlas Linden
Hi MissZen,
Checking up the specs on your GPU (as given in your provided system info) on the Nvidia website, shows 12GB: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/graphics-cards/40-series/rtx-4070-family/#:~:text=RTX%204070%20Ti-,RTX%204070%20SUPER,-RTX%204070
In regards to your texture fuzzing issues, can you try out the Second Life ExtraFPS viewer that has some improvements that may fix this. Please let us know if you still experience the issue on this build:
Tech Robonaught
Atlas Linden My textures constantly 'fuzz out' - I have noticed killing all running processes of MS Edge (Chrome based) HELPS - but doesn't completely fix ... also to note ... Kokua viewer does not do it -
I'm going to assume, it is something they did in the way of optimizing the viewer, that's causing this.
As far as I can tell, has nothing to do with VRAM - but I was wrong one time before so.
Tech Robonaught
Atlas Linden So update: I did a complete removal of the viewer - including all settings and cache files, only saved my conversation logs, and a clean reinstall and my texture fuzzing issue went away. I didnt even touch the VRAM settings, just left them as-is.