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Poll: How much VRAM would you want on your next GPU purchase

How much VRAM would you want on your next GPU

  • Less than 2gb

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • 2gb

    Votes: 2 0.8%
  • 4gb

    Votes: 38 15.8%
  • 6gb

    Votes: 52 21.7%
  • 8gb

    Votes: 123 51.3%
  • More than 8gb

    Votes: 24 10.0%

  • Total voters
    240
It's only 33m pixels. There's people running 3x4K* screens with current gen cards. With 4x TX 8K is doable.







*UHD, to appease Spoffle who if saw this would be dying to correct me. Shame he can't post here :D
 
How much VRAM would you want on your next GPU?

Pretty obvious which way this was going to go. People will always want more than what they currently have whether they need it or not.
 
lol greg

andy i did say something needs to change, maybe its software or maybe its a big hardware change
like in battlestar "something is coming" ^^;
 
I've put 6GB, but only as I would rather have had a 6GB+ option. So 6 is really a minimum for me, though it looks like my next purchase will have twice that :eek:
 
How much VRAM would you want on your next GPU?

Pretty obvious which way this was going to go. People will always want more than what they currently have whether they need it or not.

Well I would have been happy if the TX had 6GB in truth but it is nice to have a little future proofing in the VRAM department, that way you can throw more cards at it without worrying about hitting the VRAM limit.
 
I voted for more than 8GB, because when I upgrade my GPU I will be upgrading the monitor also and hoping for UHD @144hz. I like my upgrades big!
 
Well I would have been happy if the TX had 6GB in truth but it is nice to have a little future proofing in the VRAM department, that way you can throw more cards at it without worrying about hitting the VRAM limit.

I'd settle with that, even though I'd probably get nowhere near breaching it. A 980TI 6GB would be the sweet spot.
 
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