Gaming Laptops
Gaming Laptops
the only problem for me when picking a gaming laptop is the GPU. Right now, all stores offer 1660ti models, but RTX ones are hard to find due to worldwide part shortages. what should i do? should i buy the 1660ti gaming laptop or not? my main worry is that 6GB VRAM might not be enough for future games. should i wait? any advice?
In that case, 6GB should suffice for several years. You might only need to adjust the settings in certain games to fit within 6GB. I recommend addressing purchase questions during the process. To give you a clearer idea, this form is designed to help us suggest the right laptop, so we don’t have to ask too many questions. Please fill out these details when you’re ready. Info - Buying a new Laptop? Please fill this out This form simplifies our recommendations and ensures we understand your needs better. Forums.
BHPhotovideo currently has several laptops equipped with 8GB VRAM available.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod...K,...b|16gb|8gb
The sole concern I have about VRAM is when texture quality keeps increasing, making what we consider "high quality" tomorrow feel like "medium quality." Still, it might not be too serious.
I think the GPU performance will likely become outdated much earlier than VRAM issues.
In that case, 6GB should suffice for several years. You might only need to adjust the settings in certain games to fit within 6GB. I recommend addressing this during purchase questions. To give you a clearer idea, please note your country and budget, as these are included in the standard forum purchase form. This helps avoid confusion in the responses.
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The amount of VRAM in a graphics adapter should match the card's performance needs.
Avoid purchasing based on specifications; focus on performance instead.
Nvidia and AMD handle VRAM differently, making direct comparisons less useful.
It’s worth noting that more powerful graphics cards tend to generate more heat and may throttle performance.