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You also need to look at the utilisation of the VRAM. The moment your VRAM is full, the GPU will start swapping in order to accomodate for the new graphics. This is when your GPU utilisation goes down (and your fps too) because the bottleneck becomes bringing the data in for the GPU to process them.
Test also flying over the same area above London a second time. You will see a much smoother fly-by the second time (provided the data is still in the memory of you GPU). Over the sea you do not have any objects to load. Both GPUs (if SLI) work 90% Over an "empty" (not a lot of objects) map neither. Both GPUs (if SLI) work 70-90% Over the same map full of objects in order to max the available VRAM of your card, you see the problem. Both GPUs (if SLI) work 50-70% Look at http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=23199 Quote:
For me this was solved and I got smoother gameplay by creating a RAMDISK and loading everything there. The new RAMDISK solutions posted in the forum are much more advanced than the ones I knew in the past and made the difference. ~S~ Last edited by 335th_GRAthos; 09-12-2011 at 07:56 AM. |
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Most probably your GPU was the bottleneck over london. Not only Vram usage, as said above, but geneal computing power of the GPU. (Needs to shade all the buildings etc) Thus, the CPUs did not need to compute to their full power, as the GPU could not accept new instructions. (The maximum prerendered frames setting in your nvidia control panel affects this too, as this is the amount of frames the GPU renders ahead, if the GPU is stilly busy and does not accept the CPU date at the moment). When leaving london, the GPU usage decreased and now the CPUs could be used more, as the GPU was accepting new data faster then over london.
The fact that you see increased usage of the second GPU (not in SLI) when the first one saturated might be the nvidia driver using the 2nd GPU for the windows background processes. |
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No it is not Icebear, but you must have lots of it
It appears the max VRAM used was 2,1Gb over London (your mileage may vary depending on the resolution you play I presume). So, if your card has 1Gb VRAM you need to be very consious on how much graphics detail and how heavy the map is you fly on. My 1,3Gb VRAM makes many maps playable but I immediately notice when the limit is reached (halved fps). ~S~ PS. Antartica!? Say hi to the icebears from me, if you find them |
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