Thank you, not having any crashes while playing skyrin se with 200 mods while before I was having lag issues causing the game to crash every hour. Helped a lot!
Notice a 2FPS increase in "Crash Bandicoot Its About Time" and a stutter fix in a specific location during the benchmark. Worth it? Meh, time will tell.
It uses the NVME as memory essentially (page file) so it is increasing wear vs dedicated RAM, probably not significant enough to matter, but it is a reason.
VRAM scales dynamically on Linux, so pinning 4GB or more to it is actually counterintuitive. Also, Valve changed how page caching works recently, effectively rendering a major portion of this tool redundant. With how SteamOS nowadays works, it would be even better to allocate 256MB to the UMA buffer instead.
VRAM scales dynamically on Linux, so pinning 4GB or more to it is actually counterintuitive. UMA allocation happens on a per-load basis and should actually be set to 256MB instead.
@@deckverse so I should do exactly the same thing he did in the video with the advanced settings but instead of 4gb I should go lower? And I’ll gain more performance in games this way? For example I’m trying to run the mafia 1 and 3 better
It technically makes loading textures faster. If game you were having problem with didn't have issues with textures in the first place, you wouldn't see improvments.
Thank you, not having any crashes while playing skyrin se with 200 mods while before I was having lag issues causing the game to crash every hour. Helped a lot!
Great Video!, I noticed great improvements on RDR2 and GTA 5 immediately after installing and setting up CryoUtilities!
Great to hear!
Thank you for this 🙏🏼 I can now run gmod in multiplayer servers with 200 mods
Finally, After updating to the latest cryoutilities update, god of war 3 and metal gear solid 4 using rpcs3 both games are stable and playable.😊
Nice!
apparently setting uma to 4gb loads textures faster
Depends on the game. Rdr2 hates it.
Notice a 2FPS increase in "Crash Bandicoot Its About Time" and a stutter fix in a specific location during the benchmark. Worth it? Meh, time will tell.
True
Does this help with cyberpunk?
Or make
It worse? Also is 4g vram better for cyberpunk?
It helped me very very slightly
Serious question, is there a reason to not do this ? Seems like it should be like that out of the box
Some people don’t notice a difference but I don’t see a reason not to try it out since you can always undo it
Red Dead Redemption 2 apparently does not like the 4G vRAM setting. Other than that, not heard anything else.
It uses the NVME as memory essentially (page file) so it is increasing wear vs dedicated RAM, probably not significant enough to matter, but it is a reason.
VRAM scales dynamically on Linux, so pinning 4GB or more to it is actually counterintuitive. Also, Valve changed how page caching works recently, effectively rendering a major portion of this tool redundant. With how SteamOS nowadays works, it would be even better to allocate 256MB to the UMA buffer instead.
I installed the utilities and found zero improvements.. and so, i uninstalled it. Wish i never did tbh
Why would you want it to come with 1gb ready 😂
VRAM scales dynamically on Linux, so pinning 4GB or more to it is actually counterintuitive. UMA allocation happens on a per-load basis and should actually be set to 256MB instead.
@@deckverse so I should do exactly the same thing he did in the video with the advanced settings but instead of 4gb I should go lower? And I’ll gain more performance in games this way? For example I’m trying to run the mafia 1 and 3 better
it doesn't do shit
😂😂😂😂
It technically makes loading textures faster. If game you were having problem with didn't have issues with textures in the first place, you wouldn't see improvments.
Yeah it does. It makes it more stable, at least on the lcd. I haven’t used this on my oled, it’s pretty much stock.
Believe me it works for some games ALOT
@@BaronPersimmon Like?
My install keeps crasking the moment in brings up konsole as soon as i hit continue
I’d try to uninstall the program and retry it