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My transition to full on Linux gaming mostly went okay, but recently I've started running into some issues with more demanding games. In games like Cyberpunk 2077, Stalker 2, and inZOI I sometimes get KDE and/or Wayland crashes when the VRAM runs out. In Cyberpunk I can avoid it by not enabling RTX, which is fine. But Stalker 2 and inZOI are basically all-in on raytracing and therefore seem to also fully eat up my 8GB of VRAM.

Is there any way of constraining the games to like 7.5 GB or something? Because they seem to actively work to stay below 8GB, so clearly there is still stuff they can clean up. And even if they'd go over the limit, I'd prefer the game to crash rather than basically having Wayland restart, losing everything I had open. I'm curious for you experiences

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[–] Maiq@lemy.lol 8 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Never had this happen on my setup. Have a nv3080 optimus with integrated AMD GPU though.

I don't think I can help per say but it might help others if they knew a bit more about your setup.

  1. Distro
  2. Nvidia driver version nivida-smi
  3. Kernel version uname -a
  4. Plasma version plasmashell --version
  5. KDE version Kf5-config --version

Those bits might help.