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Using afterburner, i can see vram usage and it's 6gb on battles and 7.6k in campaing (high textures, 2k). People who have the best vcards said it goes beyong 12gb on maximum setttings during campaign (2k).
By the way, what fps mod do you use?
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2998518393
Its ♥♥♥♥♥♥ programming, as a person that has 7950x with a 3080 ti , the only solution is to go to your setting . You have to set max fps to 60 fps or what you prefer i have a nvidea so I have to use geforce app . This is the only work around ., I have found this the only way keep thees temps down. If you let game run at defaults it will always make your cpu and especially your GPU to get to some unreasonable temp.
Or you can listen to some white knights . Well on the plus side you can cook some eggs on your hardware while having a gaming session,.
7950X and 3080Ti both are hot whatever you do, it's not "bad programming", it's hardware design
Posted my 90FPS campaign benchmark just above, CPU is 70C and GPU 64C, so does my game version have "better programming" ?