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This is a great analysis by Computerbase that just adds to the pile of benchmarks many of us linked over 2015 to warn upgraders from not buying 2GB cards because they would be obsolete very soon. Furthermore, Computerbase notes that comparative FPS graphs of 2GB vs. 4GB cards often do not accurately reflect the massive real world stutters experienced in the actual game.
http://www.computerbase.de/2015-12/...on-r9-380-fps-assassins-creed-unity-1920-1080
Pretty much unless you are absolutely budget constrained, under no circumstances should you buy a 2GB card anymore if the 4GB option is just 20-30 Euro (USD) more expensive.
This is not surprising to me of course and I'll just repeat it one more time: All those sites which recommended GTX960 2GB and gave it Gold and Silver awards throughout 2015 while completely ignoring 2GB VRAM limitations of newer games should be ashamed of the advice they gave in 2015. :thumbsdown:
Once again, we have to rely on a European review site to get objective advice and data. Thankfully, they still deliver!
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With current prices, skip 2GB cards
960 2GB = $175
960 4GB = $190
R9 380 2GB = $153
R9 380 4GB = $180
http://www.computerbase.de/2015-12/...on-r9-380-fps-assassins-creed-unity-1920-1080
Pretty much unless you are absolutely budget constrained, under no circumstances should you buy a 2GB card anymore if the 4GB option is just 20-30 Euro (USD) more expensive.
This is not surprising to me of course and I'll just repeat it one more time: All those sites which recommended GTX960 2GB and gave it Gold and Silver awards throughout 2015 while completely ignoring 2GB VRAM limitations of newer games should be ashamed of the advice they gave in 2015. :thumbsdown:
Once again, we have to rely on a European review site to get objective advice and data. Thankfully, they still deliver!
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With current prices, skip 2GB cards
960 2GB = $175
960 4GB = $190
R9 380 2GB = $153
R9 380 4GB = $180
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