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I'm sorry in advance. I've been searching the forums but I can't seem to put the right keywords together, I'm sure this has been asked before but I'm bad at search.
I'm having trouble sometimes with the character's lips not being close together when the colliders kick in. I can't seem to find a...
So it's black friday, and I'm looking to upgrade cpu. The benchmarks are telling me the Intel is about 30 percent faster single core then what I have.
I've got a 5800 X right now, so upgrading the motherboard is a given in either direction. I was curious to see how people have been doing with...
Basically its like going cross-eyed when I open some unity assets. I've messed with all the asset settings and the VR settings as well. I'm not really sure what's making the asset do this. I'm on a Quest 2 if that matters.
Hello,
In effort to make my addonpackages folder less of a nightmare for navigating downloaded items, I renamed a bunch of things to make them less difficult to find. Unfortunately, when I booted up VAM, almost nothing registered anymore. I thought these var files were more or less...
That's actually helpful. The hardest part was finding the second setting buried in the advanced settings. The one in ai tweaker wouldn't let me adjust anything and I was ready to chuck this thing out the window. Between that, docp, bios, and upgrading to version 2 benchmark, I'm pretty much same...
Sorry for the delay. So, basically, the bios update and return to stock settings did wonders for Cinebench. But VAM is still underutilizing both cores. I'm at a loss here, honestly.
Interesting, Currently running Cinebench R23 single core and the one core is happily pegged at the 4100 OC that it was set at. So I need to figure out how to revert to stock settings to let the boost clock do its thing at 4.7. But still, this shows that VAM is underutilizing the few cores it...
Also, this might be a lot to ask, but I notice you also run an asus board. Could I trouble you to take some pictures of your bios settings? No worries if it's too much of an inconvenience.
Update: So I messed with the PPO settings, set them to PPT 105 TDC 70 EDC 90 and now the average single core clock in the benchmark is a little higher and occasionally spikes to 3000 Mhz. My OC is just the automatic motherboard setting for dummies like me, set at 4100 Mhz. I guess I'll try...
Thank you for responding. So I think my problem is the opposite to yours. I never observed my single core clock beyond 2500 mhz, despite the max settings clearly being well above that. I run a liquid cooler as well so temps have always been well under control. This is very strange, I'll have to...
Disclaimer: I understand this program is the opposite of optimized; single core performance, blah blah.
So I'm having a problem with the odd chug here and there when I'm screen recording timeline animations. Maybe every 10-20 seconds, the playback will pause for about a half second and resume...
Has anyone with 64gigs+ of ram tried loading VAM into a RAM drive to see if it helps with loading times? Back when games were a few gigs and hds were mechanical it made a big difference?
Waiting on an RMA motherboard right now so I can't try it myself just yet but surely someone else on here...