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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang
Yes. Get as much VRAM as you can.
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Originally Posted by JARblue
You should also consider some reasonably priced 4GB video cards that are basically two cards in one (two separate GPU chips a big ol fat board). There are a lot of things to consider when purchasing a video card that depend on your usage. But a single card can be a big factor with big box brand setups or people that don't have gigantic cases, though you need to pay attention to the length of some of the more burly cards that are like 14"+ long.
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I figured I would need more. my Christmas self gifts include gopro3, a Dslr and I already do music production. I need a machine that can keep up with that. my current PC is weak and barely can handle the music production.
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