Understanding Video Memory
Video memory, or VRAM, is a specialized memory on your graphics card. It stores all the visual data needed to render images, textures, and frames for your display. This dedicated pool allows for faster processing than using system RAM.
Having sufficient VRAM is crucial for performance, especially in gaming and professional design. High-resolution textures and complex 3D models demand more capacity. Insufficient VRAM can lead to stuttering, lower frame rates, or reduced graphic quality.
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