diff --git a/Troubleshooting.md b/Troubleshooting.md index 34d3060..78d4663 100644 --- a/Troubleshooting.md +++ b/Troubleshooting.md @@ -11,11 +11,8 @@ When running on video cards with a low amount of VRAM (<=4GB), out of memory errors may arise. Various optimizations may be enabled through command line arguments, sacrificing some/a lot of speed in favor of using less VRAM: - If you have 4GB VRAM and want to make 512x512 (or maybe up to 640x640) images, use `--medvram`. -- If you have 4GB VRAM and want to make 512x512 images, but you get an out of memory error with `--medvram`, use `--medvram --opt-split-attention` instead. -- If you have 4GB VRAM and want to make 512x512 images, and you still get an out of memory error, use `--lowvram --always-batch-cond-uncond --opt-split-attention` instead. -- If you have 4GB VRAM and want to make images larger than you can with `--medvram`, use `--lowvram --opt-split-attention`. -- If you have more VRAM and want to make larger images than you can usually make (for example 1024x1024 instead of 512x512), use `--medvram --opt-split-attention`. You can use `--lowvram` also but the effect will likely be barely noticeable. -- Otherwise, do not use any of those. +- If you have 4GB VRAM and want to make 512x512 images, but you get an out of memory error with `--medvram`, use `--lowvram --always-batch-cond-uncond` instead. +- If you have 4GB VRAM and want to make images larger than you can with `--medvram`, use `--lowvram`. # Green or Black screen Video cards