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Looks at the games you listed here you're well above the system requirements. They're all extremely old and largely have hardware from pre-2010 listed as the minimum. Post Scriptum has higher minimums but the hardware listed is still pretty modest. So you should be fine.
Well.... there's really no difference between a 4GB RX570 and an 8GB rx570 for example. Video memory doesn't not matter, but it's usually not the thing you need to focus on as a good card will usually have enough, and a mediocre card with too much, a lot, or extra memory doesn't really help.
If you want the technical Explanation: The Bus that connects all cores together (Infinity Fabric) allows the cores to communicate with each other. The Bus speed is the same as the true RAM speed (1500MHz for DDR4-3000). As a faster Bus allows the cores to communicate with less delays and more data in the same time, the cores can "cooperate" more effectively. Therefor the performance will greatly increase with fast RAM.