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nosklo Jul 25, 2017
I'm still unsure if RAM means video card RAM or desktop RAM; The question should be clearer.
Liam Dawe Jul 25, 2017
I'm still unsure if RAM means video card RAM or desktop RAM; The question should be clearer.
RAM and VRAM are two different things. It's desktop RAM.
wolfyrion Jul 25, 2017
And here is me waiting to buy a new Desktop PC From February 2017... :'(

Wait for Nvidia 1080Ti....
Wait For AMD Ryzen....
Wait for New Motherboards....
Wait For Intel Core I9....
Wait For New Motherboards
Wait for For AMD Threadripper...
Wait For New Motherboards...
Wait for VEGA....
@#$@#$@#$@%@#% Technology!!!


Last edited by wolfyrion on 25 July 2017 at 12:47 pm UTC
nosklo Jul 25, 2017
RAM and VRAM are two different things. It's desktop RAM.

The question comes after lots of questions about video card, so that's what is confusing... Maybe change the order to put the RAM question near the CPU one instead.
Xpander Jul 25, 2017
And here is me waiting to buy a new Desktop PC From February 2017... :'(

Wait for Nvidia 1080Ti....
Wait For AMD Ryzen....
Wait for New Motherboards....
Wait For Intel Core I9....
Wait For New Motherboards
Wait for For AMD Threadripper...
Wait For New Motherboards...
Wait for VEGA....
@#$@#$@#$@%@#% Technology!!!

HAHA

luckily i had no choice when i blew my motherboard and ryzen was just few weeks away then :)

im super happy with my new system :)


Last edited by Xpander on 25 July 2017 at 2:13 pm UTC
Liam Dawe Jul 25, 2017
RAM and VRAM are two different things. It's desktop RAM.

The question comes after lots of questions about video card, so that's what is confusing... Maybe change the order to put the RAM question near the CPU one instead.
Sure, that I can agree with. I've shifted the position of it in a few places to hopefully make it a little clearer.
Shmerl Jul 25, 2017
Sure, that I can agree with. I've shifted the position of it in a few places to hopefully make it a little clearer.

You can also add VRAM as one of the options.
Shmerl Jul 25, 2017
Wait for VEGA....
@#$@#$@#$@%@#% Technology!!!

More like, wait for Vega without insane TDP... I suspect it might stretch out into 2018.

I got Ryzen, but it's still plagued by some of this: https://community.amd.com/message/2796982


Last edited by Shmerl on 25 July 2017 at 3:05 pm UTC
kneekoo Jul 25, 2017
Info updated. Confirmed, actually. :) Nothing changed.
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