So I’ve had my AI Max 385 (32GB) FW Motherboard in a custom 3D printed case for a bit now as a semi-portable Windows 11 Twitch streaming PC (with an AverMedia 4K capture card) that can also dual-boot into Bazzite.
Works great for my purposes, but I was wondering if there was any plan to be able to allow the VRAM to be allocated in a non-binary amount for Windows (either 12GB or even 10GB allocated to graphics).
I’ve been having issues (especially with upscaling emulation) where turning the anti-aliasing to whatever is ideal for my monitor’s native resolution can just eat up the dedicated VRAM usage at 8GB allocated, and it causes so many hitches and stutters in high-effect areas of some games, causing me to turn the AA down for some games and not for others, leading to me forgetting sometimes to turn it back up.
Essentially, if I could allocate 12GB or 10GB instead of just 8GB (and still wanting more than 16GB of system memory), then that would be ideal. Streaming from 20GB of memory has worked well on my Laptop (FW13, 7640U, 24GB kit), so I feel like it would also work from my stream node as well if I ran it off of that while still having more memory dedicated for games.