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Why does lightroom needs to use 23.2vram it's still slow?
I have gpu 3090 last driver version window 10 last version
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Please provide the following basic information:
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Adobe Lightroom v10.1.1
windows 10 20h2
text with errors i have no idea what errors
I was just started to edit and vram jumped at 23.2gb for absolute no reason
cpu amd 5950x gpu 3090 ram 128gb
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What size (in pixels, not inches) is your monitor?
What edits are you doing when this happens?
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It seems that when i go over a new picture in develop module the vram increases drasticly. Monitor 1440
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It seems that when i go over a new picture in develop module the vram increases drasticly. Monitor 1440
By @DjAligator14
monitors have width and height ... what are the pixel dimensions width and height?
Aslo, what is the size in pixels (width and height) of your original photos?
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2560x1600
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And i do light edits from the basic and still vram is on maximum.
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Graphics card is most useful for 4K and larger monitors, which you don't have. Since you have a very fast CPU, I would try turning off the GPU acceleration in Lightroom Classic (preferences->Performance->Use graphics processor should be set to OFF)
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Still, it doesn't make any sense to use all of the vram, photoshop also doesn't work good, even with my old sistem after i've added more than 24 files.
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Still, it doesn't make any sense to use all of the vram, photoshop also doesn't work good, even with my old sistem after i've added more than 24 files.
By @DjAligator14
Sounds like you're not even going to try turning off the GPU acceleration in Lightroom Classic to see if the problem goes away.
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I did tried and it did work, don't start making assumpions.
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It's confusing when you say VRAM 23.2. VRAM is the ram on the GPU. Are you talking about your RAM? and what is wrong with that when you have 128GB? Is Lightroom Classic working normally otherwise? Are you saying LrC is using 23.2 GB of RAM? Is LrC doing face detection or address lookup?
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I know the difference and it's vram, because of that if i don't close lr so that vram is free again, i can't use any programs because it will lag horrifing.
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He mentioned a 3090, he means vram.... didn't realize it would just gobble up unlimited vram, jeeze, I have a 2080 super with a mere 8gb and it uses all of it the same.
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As designed, LrC should use all available VRAM until another application requires a share of same. Unfortunatley, systems with large quantities of VRAM (typically 8GB and above) are not releasing the VRAM. Adobe are currently investigating why the VRAM is not being released in the expected manner. The issue also seems to be more prevalent on Windows systems than macOS.
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It's been like this for couple good versions and still not even a little fix. It was working fine with older versions, too bad i didn't check which one.
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Feel free to raise the issue on the Lightroom Classic Feedback forum https://feedback.photoshop.com/topics/lightroom-classic/5f5f2093785c1f1e6cc40872
If there's already a thread on the subject (I'm sure there is), then the moderator will merge your post into the thread.
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I'm seeing it too - but I suspect this might actually be by design, and that there's no problem to fix.
First of all, this only happens when you have the advanced setting "use GPU for image processing". If you uncheck that and just leave "use GPU for display", the VRAM usage immediately drops.
Second, I can see no ill effects from this. It never peaks fully, it always stops at 90% or so. No performance drop, no increased fan, nothing. Everything works perfectly. I wouldn't have noticed if I didn't go look for it. When I open other applications that need VRAM, it's released and they get what they need.
I recently replaced a 2GB Quadro P600 with a 5GB Quadro P2200. They both go to 90% and stop.
As for the "by design" part - there's an old saying: free memory is wasted memory. It's supposed to be used, it doesn't do anything sitting idle. So maybe that's just what Lightroom does, and there's no more drama to it.
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For me there is performance drop and a huge one. If i have lr open with vram at max and start editing in premiere, my system would freeze and can't do anything. Premiere would start using gpu to 100%.
I don't know what adobe did but i should've note on what version it started this problem so that i would not update.
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Have the same issue: https://feedback.photoshop.com/conversations/lightroom-classic/lightroom-classic-vram-usage-impact-p...
With a 24GB graphics card it is even worse than with an 8GB graphics card. For now I've set within LR Use Graphics Processor to Custom, selected Use GPU for display and de-selected Use GPU for image processing. LR's VRAM hogging has way too much impact on other programs using the GPU memory as well.
Since other programs do not show this behaviour, I'd think that it is not purely an NVIDIA memory management thing, but Lightroom behaviour, or a combination (wondering if people with AMD graphics have the same issue).
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I am having this problem as well, all vram being used and then lightroom grinds to a crawl taking anything else running on my computer with it. have to constantly restart the program to maintain any kind of usability.
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See my response to the thread you started earlier.
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I do have amd (6700xt with 12gb of vram and it's bumping uo to 10gb every time I select a preset for my image).
I actually thought about upgrading to a 16gb vram one like the 6800xt but then I came across this post.
And talking about ram. I never see more than 4/5 gb used (my system has 32gb). So I don't know what the problem is. And I don't feel like lightroom is that responsive as it should be. It seems like I'm editing on my old 2 cores laptop.
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It would be helpful if you could provide your 'System Info'. This can be obained from the LrC Help > System Info menu item as shown in attached screenshot.