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A Valve developer has just made it easier to run games on Linux with 8 GB cards thanks to a simple fix

Natalie Vock, a Linux developer for Valve, has recently taken to their GitHub with a simple fix allowing rigs with less VRAM to run games better. Turns out applications in Linux will hog all the resources they can get, though if you have an Arch-based distro with an 8 GB card, things are about to get better for you.

To put it simply, you will need to get “some kernel patches as well as additional utilities to make use of the kernel capabilities properly.” Vock recommends using the Arch-based CachyOS and installing the packages “dmemcg-booster” and “plasma-foreground-booster.” From here, your games should start to run better on graphics cards with 8 GB of VRAM.

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