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And why are GPUs shipped with so little VRAM?!
Isn't it funny how Nvidia wants you to use upscaling so badly for Raytracing to perform as well as they market it to, but then Raytracing itself needs more VRAM to run properly in the first place?
Nothing about their products makes any technical sense anymore, it really is just one giant middle finger at this point
The only thing that makes less sense is their price tag.
Pretty much.
Because Nvidia made it a premium feature
I mean, vram IS expensive. Though what nvidia did was charge for cards that should've had more RAM and pocketed the difference... scummy shitheads.