Thank you, But for previous years? or Is this feature in GPU now?Yes.
It has variously been called "HyperMemory" and "TurboCache", and more recently, "HBCC".
Yes, but I doubt that mid-range to high end GPUs even use it at all as they really don't need to.Thank you, But for previous years? or Is this feature in GPU now?
The stuttering will be more likely due to the GPUs insufficient power rather than the ram or vram. The ram may help load game assets at the start of the game and the vram the more dynamic assets that are instantly required for the game to run more smoothly. Other more powerful 4gb cards may not encounter the same stuttering the 1050ti does. Extra ram may help, but doubt it will resolve the stuttering in and of itself.Hi i have a reverse question? If ram isn't enough ,will having a gpu with more memory be beneficial? I have only 6gb ram in my pc but 4gb vram 1050ti and because of just 6gb i see some stuttering in some games.
I doubt it. i see ram hitting close to 6gb usage in ME Andromeda and Mafia 3 (while vram is close to 2gb at 1600*900))and alt tabbing is slow.And that is without running anything other than the game.The stuttering will be more likely due to the GPUs insufficient power rather than the ram or vram. The ram may help load game assets at the start of the game and the vram the more dynamic assets that are instantly required for the game to run more smoothly. Other more powerful 4gb cards may not encounter the same stuttering the 1050ti does. Extra ram may help, but doubt it will resolve the stuttering in and of itself.