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It's an important component to play heavier games.
I mean, it will not get any better in the future where such games magically don't need a lot of VRAM anymore.
Many will agree, including me, it's expensive but in the long run you'll see that it pays for itself when you can play mostly any game with a good card instead of trying to run heavy games
with a weak card.
Overclocking your current card or buying the suggested card and downgrading everything except VRAM are most likely not the right solutions here.
Your choice in the end.
I am not looking into buying a new processor at the moment...but should i go for the RX 580 if it is at the same price? I can just downclock the RX 580 right? To not cause a bottleneck?
I can´t...i´m on Windows 7.