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Just now, Kris14maybe15 said:

also I have 8gb on my rx 570. 

Just ditch the 1050ti in that case.

You will very likely run out of gpu power before you run out of VRAM.

I personally have an rx 480 with 2 monitors connected to it and I never ran out of VRAM in the more than 2 years i owned the card.

Just now, Crunken said:

Any reason you need the 1050ti? otherwise just remove it, but it should be fine. Monitor temps with msi afterburner or something to double check it

I have two monitors on my gtx 1050 ti and 2 (cloned) on my rx 570. I want to make sure I have enough vram

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1 minute ago, Kris14maybe15 said:

Hello I have a rx 570 (2 slot 2 fans) in my 16x slot and I have a gtx 1050 ti (2 slot 1 fan) right under it in the 8x slot (if you would like to see spacing my motherboard is gigabyte aorus ultra gaming). Will my rx 570 overheat? Should I remove my gtx 1050 ti?

Having another card directly below the graphics card will restrict airflow and can cause higher than normal temperatures.

Why are you using both an RX 570 and GTX 1050 Ti?

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Just now, Kris14maybe15 said:

also I have 8gb on my rx 570. 

Just ditch the 1050ti in that case.

You will very likely run out of gpu power before you run out of VRAM.

I personally have an rx 480 with 2 monitors connected to it and I never ran out of VRAM in the more than 2 years i owned the card.

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1 minute ago, samcool55 said:

Just ditch the 1050ti in that case.

You will very likely run out of gpu power before you run out of VRAM.

I personally have an rx 480 with 2 monitors connected to it and I never ran out of VRAM in the more than 2 years i owned the card.

Thank you. I will now ditch the card and probably sell it for some extra money.

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55 minutes ago, Kris14maybe15 said:

also I have 8gb on my rx 570. 

VRAM shouldn't be an issue. Does the card have enough display outputs to support the monitors you need? If it has the display outputs (HDMI, Display port, DVI, etc) that you require to run the monitors then I would remove the 1050Ti and just keep the RX570.
 

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4 hours ago, Spotty said:

VRAM shouldn't be an issue. Does the card have enough display outputs to support the monitors you need? If it has the display outputs (HDMI, Display port, DVI, etc) that you require to run the monitors then I would remove the 1050Ti and just keep the RX570.
 

Yes it has 5 outputs. So I will have an extra.

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