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SvennoJ said:
EricHiggin said:

I see it's showing 5.02GB of VRAM but I thought it was pretty typical for it to usually show up around 5.7GB-5.8GB VRAM for a 6GB card. Maybe have a look in the Nvidia control panel and check out the specs and make sure it shows the full 6GB. I'd imagine the benchmark is just misreading the actual proper total.

I guess, it says dedicated video memory 6144 MB GDDR5, total available 14257 MB (shared system memory 8113 MB)

Who knows, the 32 GB flash card is actually 28.8 GB
The 256 GB SSD is actually 237 GB
The 1TB HDD is actually 931 GB

Cutting corners everywhere!


Who knows, the 32 GB flash card is actually 28.8 GiB
The 256 GB SSD is actually 237 GiB
The 1TB HDD is actually 931 GiB

For those who don't know, GB and GiB are 2 different things and also pronounced differently. GB would be Gigabyte, while GiB would be Gibibyte. 32 GB would be 32*10^9 bytes while 32 Gibibytes would amount to 2^35 bytes. This is also the reason why a 1TB HDD for instance only shows up as 932 GiB. That's nit just due to formatting the HDD, but due to conversion, as 1KiB is 1024 bytes but 1 KB is just 1000 bytes