At the test booth, Ryzen 9800x3D processor, MSI X870 Carbone, DDR5 Tride Z5 6000 mt/s CL36, SSD Samsung 960 Pro, Asus Loki 1000 W, Windows 11 24h2 power supply.
During the test, Cyberpunk 2077, Last of Us II, Indiana Jones and GC, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Oblivion Remasted, Kingdom Comped: Kurtuluş II, Cod Warzone was launched.
There was almost no difference between the options between 8 and 16 GB in Cyberpunk 2077, with different graphics settings in QHD. In the last US II game in 1440R, the DLSS average difference was 20%in the last US II game, DLSS “Balance” was about 80%with maximum graphics, with maximum graphics, the difference was about 80%, the maximum graphics settings, DLSS balance and FG -23%.
Unfortunately, the 8 GB version of all options has refused to start the GC in Indiana Jones and QHD. It was only possible to start in one case: low stop at 1080r.
Assassin’s Creed went to Shadows QHD, but there was no difference between video cards. Approximately the same situation was observed in Oblivion Remastered (QHD). In the Kingdom: 4K Kurtuluş II, 16 GB 5060 TI graphics card was high -pre -set, DLSS balance (TR) with 33%faster. As for Cod Warzone, the difference between 8 and 16 GB in 1440 was 12% (Ultra, DLSS balance) and about 7% (balance graphics, DLSS balance).
You can know the test results in the graphs below.
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5060 Ti 8 GB, 16 GB version of the same resolution and game settings “does not” attract “. If you only play competitive projects, we have a 240 Hz QHD monitor and you don’t intend to reduce graphics settings, then you won’t notice the difference between these options for the video card in terms of games. At the same time, there are games where 8 GB video memory is not enough. For example, Warzone or Indiana Jones.
Also, if you look at the prices in the stores, it is no point in buying a version of 8 gigabytes: the price difference between them is approximately 6%.
Source: Ferra

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