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Hi Guys, 

 

Because I am waiting for GPU's to come back in stock I will be buying an i9 10900 with 64gb ram but I have one question that I am confused about. It says that the maximum amount of graphics memory is 64gb. Does that mean that I can assign 64gb of vram to a cpu or do I split it with the ram... 32gb ram, 32gb vram, partitioned. If so, how can you chose how much gpu memory is dedicated and if there is this much gpu memory why are apu's so hated. Am I misreading something and is the vram in the cpu like 1536mb or 2gb?

 

Thanks

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32 minutes ago, DariusG said:

is the vram in the cpu like 1536mb or 2gb?

there won't be any 'vram'  Just part of your 64GB of system memory reserved.

 With all the Trolls, Try Hards, Noobs and Weirdos around here you'd think i'd find SOMEWHERE to fit in!

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