![]() ![]() I think it’s ridiculous that this feature uses VRAM even when it’s disabled, in fact it would be too much even if I was trying to use it. At first I couldn’t understand why these processes used so much memory because NVIDIA Broadcast was disabled in G HUB, but since there was nothing else that could be running on the GPU, I tried to uninstall NVIDIA Broadcast from G HUB, and voila! My VRAM usage was back to normal. I decided to investigate and found out using Task Manager that even right after I start up my PC, 2GB of VRAM is already used by LGHUB.exe and audiodg.exe (which is a Windows process for running audio drivers as far as I understand). It displayed glitched textures and constantly complained about not having enough video memory. I’ve been playing Forza Horizon 5 recently, and it runs fine at 4K and high settings on my PC, however I could not run it at extreme settings because it was running out of VRAM. In fact, it actually is enough, but just barely so. I also have an RTX 3080 GPU, which as you may know only has 10GB of VRAM, because for some reason NVIDIA thought that it’s enough for a modern high-end 4K-capable card. I have a Blue Yeti Classic, which is a great mic, but the software for it is not so good. ![]()
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