AMD claims most gamers don’t need more than 8GB of VRAM, after new GPU launch
AMD claims most gamers don’t need more than 8GB of VRAM, after new GPU launch

AMD claims most gamers “have no use for more than 8GB” of VRAM, after new Radeon GPU launch

AMD claims most gamers don’t need more than 8GB of VRAM, after new GPU launch
AMD claims most gamers “have no use for more than 8GB” of VRAM, after new Radeon GPU launch
Guess I'll stick with my GTX 1070TI until next century when GPU manufacturers have passed the bong to someone else. Prices are insane for the performance they provide these days.
Greetings fellow 1070Ti user.
Same. I've encountered exactly one game, ever, that I couldn't play with that card, and that was last month with Doom: Dark Ages which won't even boot without RTX support.
Literally never had a single other problem over the past 7 years of use. I played Cyberpunk 2077 with that card. I'm currently playing Clair Obscur with that card and it looks stupendously beautiful on it.
Recently gave in and upgraded to a 9070 XT
Lmao. AMD out here fumbling a lay up.
I mean honestly, yeah. With a simple 4 GB chip they could have won the low end and not screwed over gamers.
They've really seemed to have forgotten their roots with the GPU market, which is a damn shame.
Then put 8GB in a 9060 non-XT and sell it for $200. You're just wasting dies that could've been used to make more 16GB cards available (or at least a 12 GB version instead of 8).
That wouldn't work. AMD uses a lot of low memory cheap cheap memory in unison to achieve high speeds, that's why their cards have more vram than nvidia, not because the amount matters, but because more memory chips together can get higher speeds.
Nvidia uses really expensive chips that are high speed so they can fewer memory chips to get the same memory speed.
Then AMD lied and manipulated gamers for advertising that you need 16gb vram.
Memory speed > memory amount
Do you just not want more money?
Nvidia have dropped the ball epically and you have a golden opportunity to regain some GPU share here.
IMHO The Problem is only partly the 8GB VRAM (for 1080p). An at least equal part of the Problem is the sitty Optimisation of some game engines. Especially Unreal Engine 5.
There is nothing wrong with Unreal Engine and UE5 is not meaningfully different than UE4. The problem is that developers only “optimize” to pass console certifications while PC gamers are left out in the cold. It also doesn’t help that PC gamers have a lot more options and will often insist on choosing settings that are far beyond the capabilities of their particular hardware.
I disagree.
why
that's just like, they're opinion
Oh fuck you AMD. NVidia fucked up with the 4060 already, and again with the 5060.
I just ditched my 8gb card because it wasn't doing the trick well enough at 1080p and especially not at 1440p.
So if i get this straight AMD agrees that they need to optimize games better.
I hate upscaling and frame gen with a passion, it never feels right and often looks messy too.
First descendant became a 480p mess when there were a bunch of enemies even tho i have a 24gb card and pretty decent pc to accompany that.
I'm now back to heavily modded Skyrim and damn do i love the lack of upscaling and frame gen. The Oblivion stutters were a nightmare and made me ditch the game within 10 hours.
FSR4 appears to solve a lot of problems with both upscaling and frame gen – not just in FSR, but generally. It appears they’ve fixed disocclusion trails, which is a problem even DLSS suffers from.
My 4k tv disagrees. Even upscaling from 1440p, my 10GB is barely enough on new games
Last month's Steam survey had 1080p as the most common primary display resolution at about 55%, while 4k was at 4.57%.
"8gb ought to be enough for anybody"
Oh so it's not that many players are FORCED to play at 1080p because AMDs and Novideos "affordable" garbage can't cope with anything more to make a game seem smooth, or better yet the game detected we're running on a calculator here so it took pity on us and set the graphics bar low.
Hey, give a little credit to our public schools (poorly-optimized eye-candy) new games! (where 10-20GiB is now considered small)
I wish.
Send one of these guys by my place. I'll show them what 8GB can not do..
Tell that to my triple 1440p screen flight simulator!
This video I just watched the other day says otherwise (with clear evidence.)
He is only testing AAA games at top settings. And that's the point AMD is "making". Most pc gamers are out there playing Esport titles at the lowest possible settings in 1080p to get the max fps possible. They're not wrong, but you could still say that it's ridiculous to buy a brand-new modern card only expecting to run esport titles. Most people I know that buy modern GPUs will decide to play new hot games.
I personally think anything over 1080p is a waste of resolution, and I still use a card with 8GB of VRAM.
That being said, lots of other people want a 16GB card, so let them give you money AMD!
My gaming rig is also my media center hooked up to a 4k television. I sit around 7 feet away from it. Anything less than 1440p looks grainy and blocky on my display.
I can't game at 4k because of hardware limitations (a 3070 just can't push it at good framerates) but I wouldn't say it's a waste to go above 1080p, use case is an important factor.
I personally think anything over 1080p is a waste of resolution
But but Nvidia said at the RTX 3000 announcement that we can now have 8K gaming
So the ones who had VGAs do more and more stuff like they were small separate PCs, and pushed for the "1440p Ultra Gaeming!!!1!" are telling us that nah 8GB is enough?
If he'd chosen his words more carefully and said "many" rather than "most" nobody would have a reason to disagree.
I would agree because 8gb is entry for desktop gaming and most people start at entry level
The full tweet:
I don't think he's that far off; eSports games don't have the same requirements as AAA single-player games.
In this case, Intel's options of 10/12GB sounds like a more reasonable middle ground.
Counter point.
https://prosettings.net/blog/1440p-competitive-gaming/
https://www.pcguide.com/news/benq-says-1080p-is-still-a-sweet-spot-resolution-despite-more-pc-gamers-upgrading-to-1440p/
Increased resolution has been the trend for a bit now even in these competitive games.
ETA, let's also not pretend that those who play esports games only play esports games too.
And the price difference is only $50 (MSRP)