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That's what I would like to know also.
I'm hoping this might also fix the crashes that occur when I have the ray-tracing enabled. No black screen, no blue screen. Just a crash to Desktop. Works fine for hours, but once it goes, it'll crash quicker each time I try again.
Works flawlessly when I turn it off though.
i had the same issue, the VRAM of a GTX 970 just isnt enough for this game and it seemed to be no solution coming for low end graphics cards, i got lucky in canada and bought a new graphics card for around 500 bucks from a local computer store and now i run it at 145 FPS no issues, and i have 6GB of VRAM, 4GB of VRAM isnt enough, either wait to see if maybe they make it support older hardware or upgrade sorry to tell you (but again this is my solution, i just decided to upgrade and it worked out its up to you if its worth upgrading for 1 game as of now)
EDIT: I have reported this to the Nvidia driver team as well, but not sure whose "court" this particular "ball" belongs in :D