VRAM
## Is good if you use the machine for rendering videos or graphic design thingy
## For gaming, it won't matter much unless you are going to play games in high resolution (1440p, 4K gaming) because it needs more memory for textures and up-scale things. 4GB is good for most cases.
RAM is the thing you should care in this case, higher RAM meaning your machine will have more spaces for processes.
## 4GB is minimum, 8GB is recommended and is enough IMO.
## Anything goes over 8GB is kinda wasted, unless you have to run multiple browsers and other programs while you are gaming.
Note: Ah, yes, I used to have a few Firefox tabs with videos with stuffs, Chrome with wikis while running ARK Survival and it still hovered around 8GB of RAM and 4GB of my VRAM)