tracerhater
Newbie
- May 29, 2017
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I made the changes to the cores via Project Lasso in real time, while running an animated scene in VAM with the performance monitor (fps) on display. Changing the cores as stated, produced an immediate higher result to fps (permanently, not just for a few seconds). Changing it back, lowered fps again. So it isn't placebo. Also tried different amounts of cores e.g. 0,1,2,3,4,5,6 and all even up to 30, plus various others, and the fps sweet spot (for me) with the cores was 0,2,4,6...14. Might be different for others but definitely works for me.I have tried this and haven't noticed a real difference in VR, could be placebo 2-3 frames if at all. I've checked multiple times, only the even cores were active for VAM. W11/Ryzen 9 5900X/RTX 3080 here.
Edit: I got good results withYou must be registered to see the linksand the Nvidia Image Scaling setting and foveated rendering though. Changing render resolution/fiddling with image scaling shenanigans made the biggest difference for me so far in VAM.
btw, I have a very similar setup to you W10/Ryzen 9 5950X/RTX 3080Ti, so interesting that we have different results. Maybe I've set up Lasso different in other ways.
Oh and also I'm testing on desktop, not VR. I have VR but haven't tested the fps virtually yet with this core setup.
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