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Why does an AMD GPU use more vram than an Nvidia one
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>>107620995
Unused Vram is wasted Vram, same question nigeroids on this board ask about RAM.
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>>107620995
For the same reason DX12 apps don't work well with Nwordia on Linux - optimization issues. "Huang first" is the modus operandi for game developers simply because there's more Nvidia users (and Mr. Jacket sends loads of money to those who suck his cock).
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>>107620995
because it's made of burned up jews
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tuesday
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>>107620995
Shitty drivers
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The Last of Us 1 is literally using 12GB of VRAM in 3K, imagine not having at least 16GB of VRAM in 2025.
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>>107620995
drivers
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>>107620995
Nvidia simply makes better product.
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>1440p
>3k



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