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rx 480 4gb, 8gb if you can spare the change.

I will be playing open world games with mods and fps I would like To get about 4gbs of vram or more if needed I could go over the budget but not by much I would prefer AMD since the bord I'm thinking about getting only supports crossfire anything you guys recommend thx in advance.

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rx 480 4gb, 8gb if you can spare the change.

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ok That's what I was thinking about I just wanted to know do you think the 8gb will be too much for 1080p

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8gb is not to much for 1080p, the 4gb mith not give you 60fps in all games @ 1080

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3 minutes ago, Kidenkolby10 said:

I just wanted to know do you think the 8gb will be too much for 1080p

Absolutely not I have a GTX 1070 8GB and play at 1080P. 

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games in the future may use more vram so it's nice to go for the 8GB version if you can afford it 

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great I also thought about adding another in a couple of years if I get the 8 gig model

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41 minutes ago, Kidenkolby10 said:

I will be playing open world games with mods and fps I would like To get about 4gbs of vram or more if needed I could go over the budget but not by much I would prefer AMD since the bord I'm thinking about getting only supports crossfire anything you guys recommend thx in advance.

 

If you want to go used and have heaps of power there are R9 Fury Xs that are floating around for 200$+

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yeah I know and they have hbm memory but they are so power hungry I'm not agenst it though I wouldn't mind doing that though but will they be good in future proofing with 4gb of hbm or the rx480 with 8 gb of gddr5

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