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Your graphics card has a certain amount of VRAM but the problem can be if you have got an onboard crappy intel graphics. Even if you disabled it and use the slotted card, Windows still sees the onboard card and checks for VRAM. I have not found a way to make it look at my slotted card yet but it is frustrating. VRAM seems to have nothing to do with anything else like conventional RAM...just Windows and your graphics card. Your card has 6gb VRAM which is the bare minimum (8GB would be better) for Inzoi
On another note 16GB RAM...remember that Windows will be using a small amount of that so Inzoi will not be getting the full 16 so if you can add more RAM, that might help.