![]() I would say that 4GB is still a reasonable amount of VRAM for a card in this performance range, and additional memory might not see much use unless you keep using the card until the point where you are getting unstable frame rates at medium settings at 1080p. 1440p typically only requires half a GB or less additional VRAM compared to 1080p, but the GPU has to push 78% more pixels per second, making the card's raw performance more of a concern in that case. And at 1440p, these cards are already hitting the limits of what their graphics processor can do. By the time games really start benefiting from having more than 4GB of VRAM at 1080p, the card's graphics processor probably won't be able to run those games at high settings with stable frame rates anyway. ![]() These cards are best suited to 1080p, and at that resolution 4GB is currently plenty. 20271548 said:I wouldnt buy a 4GB graphics card for 250$ and more in 2017, its just not future proof anymore.I'm not sure any card at the performance level of an RX 580 or GTX 1060 could be considered all that "future proof" though.
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