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Yes, I agree that higher resolutions definately use more vram, but 2GB for two screens is a lot...4GB, I think is real overkill, but then again, I guess this is what this spec is about! We'll leave it to the op I guess, if they want to save money or are happy to pay the little extra!
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Originally Posted by
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Yes, I agree that higher resolutions definately use more vram, but 2GB for two screens is a lot...4GB, I think is real overkill, but then again, I guess this is what this spec is about! We'll leave it to the op I guess, if they want to save money or are happy to pay the little extra!
I meant surround, I have no idea what the op wants
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