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Captain_Yuri said:
kirby007 said:
Can anyone post a short summary?

But there will be some exceptions as there are now.

Flight Sim at 4k for example can use 9GB of Vram if not more depending on the location. ID Tech engines love Vram as well since you can see significant differences between GPUs that have 8GB and GPUs that have 10GB or more but only if you are really pushing those framerates. Generally speaking, majority of the games should get a lot more efficient with Vram.

It's more likely you will run into a GPU rendering bottleneck before Vram bottleneck.

DLSS can also significantly decrease Vram usage when playing at high resolutions like 8k.

Yeah, I'm not worried about 10 GB VRAM in the next 2 - 3 years, especially since I don't buy games at full price = at day one.

I still have sooooo many 2015 - 2020 games to play which I can't max out with my GTX 1070 and which will have no problem with 10 GB VRAM.

And they will all run so much better with a $700 RTX3080 10GB than a $700 RTX3070 16GB.