temps 29. juni kl. 12:53
The Last Of Us Playstation Ports Reveal Weakness of Low VRAM NVIDIA GPUs
https://www.techspot.com/review/2656-the-last-of-us-gpu-benchmark/

Most gamers like to dial up the quality settings and when doing so in The Last of Us Part I, you'll quickly run out of VRAM on graphics cards with just 8GB, even at 1080p. Those running a GeForce RTX 3070, for example, are probably accustomed to maxing out games at 1080p and still receiving a smooth high refresh experience, but that won't be the case here.

The Last of Us Part I will happily consume over 12 GB of VRAM at 1080p using the Ultra quality preset, and this isn't just allocation, rather the game appears to actually use that much memory, and this means trouble for those of you with 8GB graphics cards trying to play using the ultra quality settings.

In this single example, we're looking at 1% lows of around 20 fps on the RTX 3070, while the RX 6800 is up around 80 fps. You can also see stuttering on the GeForce side, and here's a quick look at the frame time graph where you can see the 6800 is smooth while the RTX 3070 is a mess.

It's almost like buying 8 GB VRAM GPUs when the PS5 has 16 GB was a bad idea for the NVIDIA fans in the PC gaming community....

AMD RX 6800 with its 16 GB VRAM, launching with a comparable price as the 8GB RTX 3070, still runs the game well, while the RTX 3070 delivers trash performance.
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_I_ 29. juni kl. 12:59 
consoles have shared ram
cpu and gpu use the same pool of ram

windows is a heavy os that needs a lot of ram on its own

and the console version is specifically designed to take advantage of the console hardware
ports will always be less optimized
C1REX 29. juni kl. 15:18 
Oprindeligt skrevet af temps:
It's almost like buying 8 GB VRAM GPUs when the PS5 has 16 GB was a bad idea for the NVIDIA fans in the PC gaming community....

AMD RX 6800 with its 16 GB VRAM, launching with a comparable price as the 8GB RTX 3070, still runs the game well, while the RTX 3070 delivers trash performance.

I would be careful with such broad generalisations.
Sure, 8GB can cause problems in some games at some specific settings but RTX 3070 can use DLSS4 upscaling with transformer model making some games to look better than native, run faster and reduce VRAM usage.

Radeon 6800 was a fantastic value card 4 years ago but it aged rather badly due to lack of good upscaling. FSR3 can look atrocious in some games and is often useless. TSR used in many UE5 games often looks better.

But to be fair, the 3070 8GB also aged badly.
This VRAM can cause problems that is hard to diagnose - like missing textures, stutters, crashing or degrading performance after 30min of gameplay while still showing 99% GPU utilisation and only 7GB of VRAM usage.

BTW: PS5 has about 12 - 13GB of VRAM available for games and not full 16GB.
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VALORHEART 29. juni kl. 18:49 
Oprindeligt skrevet af C1REX:
Oprindeligt skrevet af temps:
It's almost like buying 8 GB VRAM GPUs when the PS5 has 16 GB was a bad idea for the NVIDIA fans in the PC gaming community....

AMD RX 6800 with its 16 GB VRAM, launching with a comparable price as the 8GB RTX 3070, still runs the game well, while the RTX 3070 delivers trash performance.

I would be careful with such broad generalisations.
Sure, 8GB can cause problems in some games at some specific settings but RTX 3070 can use DLSS4 upscaling with transformer model making some games to look better than native, run faster and reduce VRAM usage.

Radeon 6800 was a fantastic value card 4 years ago but it aged rather badly due to lack of good upscaling. FSR3 can look atrocious in some games and is often useless. TSR used in many UE5 games often looks better.

But to be fair, the 3070 8GB also aged badly.
This VRAM can cause problems that is hard to diagnose - like missing textures, stutters, crashing or degrading performance after 30min of gameplay while still showing 99% GPU utilisation and only 7GB of VRAM usage.

BTW: PS5 has about 12 - 13GB of VRAM available for games and not full 16GB.

About DLSS, I could never figure out how it works, does the game have to support it to work?
Bad 💀 Motha 29. juni kl. 19:40 
3080 10GB runs TLoU on PC perfectly fine with everything cranked up @ 1440p 21:9

3070 was just trash, that doesn't speak for all NVIDIA stuff.

3060 12GB was actually better, but in many games you'd be limited to 1080p due to performance drops on some games at 1440p
C1REX 29. juni kl. 22:40 
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About DLSS, I could never figure out how it works, does the game have to support it to work?
Generally yes but since recently there is that new „Optiscaler” app that can inject DLSS, FSR3, XeSS into any game as long as the game is using any other upscaler and has needed data to work on.

Most new games already support DLSS and Nvidia app can upgrade it to DLSS4 transformer model, so the app is the most beneficial for new Radeon cards and for injecting FSR4 into any game.
temps 1. juli kl. 6:20 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Bad 💀 Motha:
3080 10GB runs TLoU on PC perfectly fine with everything cranked up @ 1440p 21:9

3070 was just trash, that doesn't speak for all NVIDIA stuff.

Most people buying NVIDIA cards don't get RTX 3080s, they get RTX 3060 Ti, RTX 3070, etc.

You're basically saying most NVIDIA customers got screwed in their GPU purchase because NVIDIA didn't give them enough VRAM.

Doesn't speak well for NVIDIA GPUs.

Sidst redigeret af temps; 1. juli kl. 6:21
NVIDIA fanboys won't change. Even if you show them proof they will find a way to lower the bar. Don't get me wrong I've been buying NVIDIA for a decade but these people throw their critical thinking out the window whenever a new GPU gen releases

If you don't believe me then look at the 12vhpwr fiasco. Despite concrete proof the vast majority of the community still peddles misinformation
Rod 1. juli kl. 9:23 
Do any ps5 games on pc push 16gb cards? Even at 4k and 8k? Does anyone know that? I mostly play older games so vram rarely is an issue when you lag behind releases by at least 6 years.
C1REX 1. juli kl. 9:42 
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Do any ps5 games on pc push 16gb cards? Even at 4k and 8k? Does anyone know that? I mostly play older games so vram rarely is an issue when you lag behind releases by at least 6 years.

There is not a single game that requires 16GB but a growing number of games can benefit from more than 12GB or even more than 20GB in some cases.
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Rod 1. juli kl. 10:21 
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Oprindeligt skrevet af Rod:
Do any ps5 games on pc push 16gb cards? Even at 4k and 8k? Does anyone know that? I mostly play older games so vram rarely is an issue when you lag behind releases by at least 6 years.

There is not a single game that requires 16GB but a growing number of games can benefit from more than 12GB or even more than 20GB in some cases.

What games would allocate 20gb? I know some games grab a lot and likely never use it but grabbed it anyways at least that is how it was like 5yrs ago on AAA games.
C1REX 1. juli kl. 11:08 
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There is not a single game that requires 16GB but a growing number of games can benefit from more than 12GB or even more than 20GB in some cases.

What games would allocate 20gb? I know some games grab a lot and likely never use it but grabbed it anyways at least that is how it was like 5yrs ago on AAA games.

Resident Evil 4 allocates up to 24GB for me.
It will have about the same performance with less VRAM but higher risk of texture popping. Jedi Survivor can use over 16GB. Some people say it can use over 22GB with Ray Tracing. Space Marine 2 can use over 16GB with optional 4K textures.

I’ve only recently started to observe allocation as I wasn’t aware how impactful it can be. I also didn’t know it’s not empty but full of textures prepared to be used.
Rod 1. juli kl. 11:57 
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What games would allocate 20gb? I know some games grab a lot and likely never use it but grabbed it anyways at least that is how it was like 5yrs ago on AAA games.

Resident Evil 4 allocates up to 24GB for me.
It will have about the same performance with less VRAM but higher risk of texture popping. Jedi Survivor can use over 16GB. Some people say it can use over 22GB with Ray Tracing. Space Marine 2 can use over 16GB with optional 4K textures.

I’ve only recently started to observe allocation as I wasn’t aware how impactful it can be. I also didn’t know it’s not empty but full of textures prepared to be used.

I wish someone maintained a wiki list so i could know when i game is optimal. If RE4 has pop in on 16GB i would wait the 2yrs until i upgrade again and then enjoy no pop in but very high 0.1% lows which is the actual metric i use to decide if a game is playable or not i do not use average fps i use 0.1% and vram usage.
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Monk 1. juli kl. 12:24 
8GB of vram is an issue on a handful of games (avoidable in all cases Ive seen by adjusting settings), but suggesting the AMD option is better because of it while ignoring that it loses out far worse with fsr vs dlss and raytracing does seem disengenuous.

But, I guess looking at a package and experience as a whole would get in the way of your argument and fanboying.

Though you are using a 5 year old card to make the argument, id still take the 3070 over a 6800 at the time for dlss and raytracing.
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3080 10GB runs TLoU on PC perfectly fine with everything cranked up @ 1440p 21:9

3070 was just trash, that doesn't speak for all NVIDIA stuff.

Most people buying NVIDIA cards don't get RTX 3080s, they get RTX 3060 Ti, RTX 3070, etc.

You're basically saying most NVIDIA customers got screwed in their GPU purchase because NVIDIA didn't give them enough VRAM.

Doesn't speak well for NVIDIA GPUs.

Well no, just the 3070. Do you buy blind? No you do your homework first and see how they perform, simple as that. I don't see any reason why someone would have bought a 3070 at all. Just seemed like common sense. 3060 12GB was like 279 and 3080 was around 499. WTF ever buy a 3070
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