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    Default Help with GPU memory usage on Multiboxing

    Hello people i would like to ask a help My setup is :
    i7 4790k @ 4.00 GHZ
    32 GB 1600 mhz DDR 3 ( 4x8 Kingston )
    Asus H-81/B
    Ssd Samsung 850 Evo 250 GB
    Geforce GTX 770 AMP
    . Running Windows 10 Pro 64 bits
    . All drivers up-to-date.


    I´m doing some multi-boxing in some games. But now i'm facing an issue where my CPU Load its around 50% my RAM used its around 50% .. i get around 3% GPU Load and almost MAX Memory USED on GPU. Would like to know if you have any hint to help me solve this ? Already tried to switch everything on control panel from MAX QUALITY to MAX PERFORMANCE.
    You have any clue on what to do to get more GPU load and release some memory ? Let me know please :
    Info's
    http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/16/02/04/nnw.png
    http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/16/02/04/gup.png
    http://imgur.com/h10Y9yR


    TLR : Multi-boxing : GPU Memory used 100% / Gpu Load 3%

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    GPU memory is usually the in game settings for anti aliasing, post processing, and texture quality, rather than the Control Panel settings, which are usually defaults and can be overridden by in game graphic options.

    Your low GPU Load is probably because it is spending all it's time swapping things in and out of memory. Reduce the in game graphics quality settings and you will probably free up some memory.

    Other factors are which game you are trying to multibox and at what resolution. If you are playing at 4K, then multiboxing that on anything less than a couple of 980TI's or TitanX's might be tricky.

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    Im boxing in the lowest resolution allowed.
    Its more than 1 game ( actually 2 different games )
    In-game settings i set to all on extreme low.

    Multithread Rendering its off ..

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    Multithreaded Rendering is usually a good thing. It allows the GPU to do more stuff at once. Only if it causes issues would I suggest turning it off.

    But, back to your other issue.
    If you have something using your 2GB of vram, and you have set the games to run at a low resolution with low in game settings and it has not helped, then maybe whatever your 2 games are, just aren't going to be compatible when attempting to multibox them.
    It is fairly rare to find a game that even on it's lowest settings requires more than 1GB of vram (assuming a 50/50 split here), but certainly some newer ones are going that way.

    Ideally you would test each of the games and find out how much vram each game will require, and see if the total for both is less than 2GB. If it was the same game, then you do get a little bit of leeway, with caching and reuse of resources, the same game is a little more efficient and multiple copies tend to not require the same multiple of vram. Different games most probably won't benefit from any sharing of resources or caching.

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