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the 960 is a 2g gpu
windows can allocate another 2g of system ram to it
But one of my friend has this graphic card too but he's getting 4gb but I'm getting 2gb
I have this graphic card: https://www.vatanbilgisayar.com/msi-gtx960-gaming-4g-gddr5-4gb-128bit-nvidia-geforce-dx12-ekarti.html
buy a better vid card .. yes they did sell a GTX 960 4 gig card they were a bit more expensive ..but the performance boost was not that great .. its still a GTX 960
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
https://prnt.sc/qj317m
it still shows 2gb
why this is not 4gb?
Code name: GM206 = GTX960 with 2GB VRAM.
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2015-nvidia-geforce-gtx-960-2gb-vs-4gb-review
its still only a gtx 960 //the best cards of that series were the Strix line of them by asus .. they had the fastest out of the box factory OC mode ..and yep i have one in a box here ..replaced it to install my GTX 1060 6 gig card
and yes it shipped with only 2 gig of Vram
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HBryqtNAGQ
If it doesn't why would they sell with higher amount of price then...
any suggestions?
the 4 gig models shipped later and no you do not own one .. and if you want a better faster GPU .. yes you need to buy and install a better Video card
A gtx 960 2 gig card sells for as little as 40 bucks on e ebay
https://www.ebay.com/b/NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-960-Computer-Graphics-Cards/27386/bn_8952024
if someone sold you an MSI card that was supposed to be a 4 gig card they may have flashed the bios ..GPUZ reports what the card has .. and yes you only have a 2 gig card or you got ripped off by a reseller
again the GTX 960 cards initially were all yes 2 gig cards ..the 4 gig cards came out later and they did not perform much better without a decent Overclock and your luck with that was silicon based .. its still a GTX 960
you probably wanna upgrade that GPU at this point as the GTX 960 came out what ??? 4 to 5 yrs ago ..and your better off with a newer card
No.
I once had a friend who bought a 768MB GeForce GTX 460 from Best Buy for like $250, I bought a 1GB GeForce GTX 460 from Newegg for like $190. That's how, different stores can price things differently. My friend returned his 460 to Best Buy and bought the better card from Newegg.
But even then, if a store has a wide selection different cards can be priced differently and that pricing isn't solely based on hardware specs, a weaker card is not guaranteed to be cheaper then a slightly better card.
And price has never been the best way to determine hardware performance. That's why.
The 960 4GB isn't a much better card. (https://www.gamersnexus.net/guides/3468-gtx-960-2gb-vs-960-4gb-2019-benchmark) Stop fussing over RAM amounts like they matter more than they do. Your life isn't going to be better if you could wave a wand and summon another 2GB into existence for your GPU.
Well that's been explained. I have a 1080 ti with 11GB of VRAM. Total memory is listed as 19GB, device RAM is 11GB (which makes sense) shared RAM is 8GB (system RAM). There's no issue there, other programs are only showing you device RAM. DXDiag is just showing more detailed information, there's no mystery there.
Always just use GPUZ for this. No other apps.