In my case, it was kicking me out of a full-screen app to display the warning message at the top of that post when I still had about 1.2GB left. The 2 bumps to the right are where it hit the max, bumped me from full screen and asked me what I wanted to do, then continued, with the app regulating its gpu memory down soon after. While that heuristic may have worked when GPU memory was smaller, it doesn't, today, when GPU's have GB's of memory. It's a MS message not too different from another: "Who'd ever need more than 640K"? In this case, MS's trigger points are based on fractional points (2/3's and 3/4's for warnings and it switching off the aero desktop). Most people seem to think that the warning actually "means something". His answer is the only one that actually solved the problem for me and others. Disable "Do you want to change the color scheme to improve performance?" warning and the answer posted by 'nars'.
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