Do I need RAM if I have a GPU?

Any GPU can use system RAM when running out of its own VRAM.
So it's not a matter if there is possible or not, it's a matter of performance when doing it. Also note that many integrated GPUs use system RAM, do not even have their own. In the case of GPUs, the main factor in their performance is the software.
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Do you need RAM if you have a graphics card?

There are lots of different types of graphics cards, but they all feature a GPU, some RAM, and a fan to keep it cool. The benefit to graphics cards is that you can find one powerful enough for any task. They don't share system memory, and—in most systems—are easy to upgrade.
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Do I need more RAM or a GPU?

More ram will allow you to show more detailed textures and run at higher resolutions. You need a good GPU to do all the calculations needed for a modern game - lighting, physics etc.
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How much RAM do I need in GPU?

Our recommendation is to go with a GPU with at least 6GB of graphics memory if you plan on playing games at 1080p, high quality and reasonable framerates. Most graphics cards with this VRAM capacity will run most modern games, even demanding ones above 60 fps at high quality.
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Does GPU use RAM?

Dedicated GPUs (graphics processing units) have RAM (random-access memory) used only by the video card. The method of determining how much video RAM the card has depends on the operating system you're using.
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How much GPU Memory do you REALLY need?



How does RAM affect GPU?

Your RAM is the width of the highway, so with more RAM, more cars can pass through, but if the speed limit is too slow, the cars can't travel fast enough from the CPU to the GPU to deliver its rendering instructions. Slow CPU + fast GPU = bad performance.
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Will more RAM make graphics better?

Although it won't have as profound an effect as upgrading the processor or graphics card, faster RAM can improve game performance and frame rates. Performance improvements vary from game to game: some see a noticeable boost, while others are barely impacted.
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Is 4GB GPU enough for gaming?

AMD claimed back in 2020 that 4GB of VRAM was “insufficient” for modern PC games and could result in error messages, warning limits, lower framerates, and even gameplay stutter or pop-in issues.
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Is 8GB GPU enough for gaming?

Either way for the foreseeable future 8GB is enough for a good looking game, if optimized well, with high fps. There are still games out there that will use up 6 GB of VRAM no problem at 1080p.
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Is 6GB GPU enough for gaming?

Is 6GB VRAM Good for Gaming? 6GB of VRAM is enough to run all of the modern game titles with ease in 1080p and 1440p resolutions with some exceptions. In general, video games will store their shaders, textures and 3D models in the GPU memory so the more VRAM the better.
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Is 4GB VRAM enough for 1080p gaming?

4GB of VRAM is enough for most games at 1080p, the only reason why you would need more is if you set the textures to max on a very demanding game.
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Is 16GB RAM enough for gaming without graphics card?

16GB. 16GB is the recommended amount of RAM for playing most games and will provide a noticeable increase in performance from 8GB. You will also be able to run applications in the background without affecting gameplay.
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Can RAM compensate for graphics card?

No, RAM helps the CPU if anything to lighten the workload a little. Graphics cards have their own VRAM, so it won't make a difference.
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Is 4GB graphics card enough for GTA 5?

One can run GTA 5 game with 4GB of RAM. One of the minimum requirements for the game is to have 4GB of RAM. That said, you will still need a graphics card of 2GB along with an i3 processor in order to run the game smoothly.
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Is 1GB VRAM enough?

1GB can be enough for many games out now. When you turn down certain memory intensive effects and filters even Crysis 3 is playable at 1080p on high settings.
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Is 10gb GPU enough?

Games are always developed for consoles first, then scaled up for pc and with next Gen 4K consoles have 16 gb of memory, the 10 gb of ram is enough up to 1440p gaming on 4K you'll likely to be limited years down the road, especially if you like to max out the textures.
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Is a GTX 1050 good for gaming?

Geforce gtx 1050 TI is a good graphics card.

You will be able to play any modern game at mid range graphics on FPS and I can run 90% on World of War craft.
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Is 8GB VRAM too much?

There is no such thing as 'too much VRAM', at least not so far as performance is concerned. 8GB of VRAM will give you solid performance in both HD and 4K in most games. Is 8GB enough for a gaming PC? In general you'll be fine.
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Is 128MB VRAM enough?

Your laptop may be having integrated graphics with a dynamic configuraion. i.e. It will have a minimum threshold (128MB) of graphics memory that will increase upto 2GB when required. Most of the intel integrated graphics have this enabled. You can change this from BIOS configuration but its not recommended.
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Does 32 GB RAM increase FPS?

And, the answer to that is: in some scenarios and depending on how much RAM you have, yes, adding more RAM could increase your FPS. Games require a certain amount of memory to run. The amount of memory that games require to run can vary from game to game.
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Does 16gb RAM increase FPS?

So does a bigger RAM affect FPS? Yes, but not fully. A bigger RAM is effective only in so far as the games you play and the apps that you run in the background. If your games aren't demanding and you don't run apps while playing, then an 8GB is enough storage.
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Is 8GB RAM enough?

Most users need about 8 GB of RAM, but to use several apps at once, you might need 16 GB or more. If you don't have enough RAM, your computer will run slowly and apps will lag. VRAM is located on your graphics card and stores temporary graphical data from apps and games.
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Can I use SSD as GPU?

The SSD will add a terabyte of memory, allowing larger chunks of data to be lined up for processing on the GPU. It could also be used to store processed graphics or video for delivery to screens.
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Is 32 GB of RAM overkill?

In most situations, 32GB of RAM can be considered overkill, but this is not always true. There are situations where 32GB is an appropriate amount to have. It is also a good way to futureproof your PC as requirements increase with time.
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Is 2GB graphics card Enough?

Generally speaking, for 1080p gaming, 2GB of video memory is the absolute bare minimum, while 4GB is the minimum to get for high-detail 1080p play in 2022. In cards under $300 (MSRP) nowadays, you'll see graphics memory ranging from 1GB up to 8GB.
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