Ok, weird problem, I've no idea how to fix it.
I have this problem, where on my 7970, it's only using 500-600MB VRAM usage in BF3 (which is causing me to lose frames), the only way to fix it is by deleting the files at Documents > BF3 > Settings (which after doing so, VRAM will shoot up to 1.5GB+). However, that only works temporarily, as soon as I exit the game, go into another server, the problem is back until I delete those files again. I really don't get it, it has me stumped!
The problem only started early yesterday, though it could of been going on longer without me noticing, it was only through noticing I was lacking frames that forced me to monitor the memory usage. The only thing I changed on my machine before then, was the CPU voltage (decrease)
Another forum suggested that investigate my card PCB for any damage, and so I dismantled it and investigated it the best I could, whilst taking pictures. The conclusion was that there was no damage, everything looked how it should be (the pictures in question: http://imgur.com/a/zdDtR#0). The people at that forum can no longer help me
so now I bring my problem here (hence why it's my first post).
What I've tried so far (to no avail)
Full system specification
i7-3770K @ 4.6GHz
8GB DDR3 @ 2400MHz XMP Profile (Kingston HyperX Beast)
MSI MPower Z77 Motherboard
Corsair TX750M PSU
240GB SSD + some more hard-drive storage
I have this problem, where on my 7970, it's only using 500-600MB VRAM usage in BF3 (which is causing me to lose frames), the only way to fix it is by deleting the files at Documents > BF3 > Settings (which after doing so, VRAM will shoot up to 1.5GB+). However, that only works temporarily, as soon as I exit the game, go into another server, the problem is back until I delete those files again. I really don't get it, it has me stumped!
Another forum suggested that investigate my card PCB for any damage, and so I dismantled it and investigated it the best I could, whilst taking pictures. The conclusion was that there was no damage, everything looked how it should be (the pictures in question: http://imgur.com/a/zdDtR#0). The people at that forum can no longer help me
What I've tried so far (to no avail)
- Complete re-install of Windows and of BF3
- Cleaned out the drivers and re-installed them (even tried older drivers)
- Disabled overclock on CPU (that's all I had OC'd)
- Installed the latest BIOS
- Tried posting in the Battlelog Tech Support forum, but post didn't receive a reply and is now buried
- Disabled cloud storage in Origin
Full system specification
i7-3770K @ 4.6GHz
8GB DDR3 @ 2400MHz XMP Profile (Kingston HyperX Beast)
MSI MPower Z77 Motherboard
Corsair TX750M PSU
240GB SSD + some more hard-drive storage
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