VRAM has been quite a contentious issue among PC enthusiasts in recent times. In the early 2010s, the amount of VRAM you'd find on your average consumer-grade graphics card was rapidly increasing with ...
VRAM — video memory — is what your graphics card uses to store textures, lighting data, shadows, reflections, and all the other visual assets that make your PC games look the way they should. That ...
There’s no such thing as too much RAM—ask anyone who’s trying to find a good deal on an Nvidia graphics card. But you might not need to drop a month’s rent on a new GPU to free up some VRAM! Just wait ...
Is your GPU's memory holding you back from gaming glory? The truth about VRAM usage and performance may surprise you.