Hi my problem is the following. i have a rx560 2gb raden graphics card, i used to play for example farcry 5 with no problems, and the game Vram indicator showed 2048 mb, now it only shows 2.94, as in the Dxdiag, it happens the same, Vram only shows 1993 Mb, now i am obligated to use low settings in order to be abble to play games
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I'm thinking for anyone to help they will need a bit more information please.
did you do heavy VRAM oc?
did you damaged your vram by a bios mod that lowers latency? (and did oc on that?)
usually that happens when the nand is internally damaged - but still functoning
did you noticed strange behavior of GPU in last months?
did you do heavy VRAM oc?
No never. I use a very small OC on mine in fact it is the OC suggested by the card maker on the package. The default is 2000 and I am at 2100. I have rarely over the years found extreme memory OC'ing to be worth it. Typically you get minimal speed improvement, stability issues and premature failure.
did you damaged your vram by a bios mod that lowers latency? (and did oc on that?)
No, I never have used a bios update on an AMD product. Not saying I wouldn't either, some folks in the know have fixed their own issues in ways the cards maker, not AMD should have provided an updated bios. I absolutely in years past updated many bios and used to make custom bios changes myself back in the day on my S3 cards.
2100 is for Samsung RAM - pls check VRAM vendor in GPU-Z
ps 2100 ISNT SMALL - not huge, but also not small
No bios mod = your ram should not be damaged
mh - pls clean your gpu and test again
also: how is your gpu load when idle?
I have the same problem.
In Direct X appears 1993 from VRAM.
In the settings is normal 2048 VRAM.
I did system formatting and not resolvable.
Does anyone already have the answer?
again: did you do a Bios-Mod (like flashing your RX460 to RX560)?
did you bought card used?
maybe your vram is damaged
also a hard oc can do that
I did not modify the bios,
but did the oc from 1750 to 1850,
in the settings of GPU-Z appears normally is only in DX that reports wrong.
And it's the same VRAM loss as the other user.