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there's a few games out that require 8, though.
the 960m cant effectively use its 2g of vram, putting more will allow for higher settings but with those settings it will not hold a good fps
You cant upgrade a mobile GPUs VRAM, you can only upgrade the Physical RAM which are the RAM sticks.
but if it came with teh gtx 960m ods are it has 4g of system ram or more
Here is a video with difference in the gtx 960 (Desktop version) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX_mW36BDKs
Also the 4GB version is EVGA and 2GB version is Asus, normaly EVGA have higher clock speeds than Asus.
He means VRAM; which a 960 can't utilize fully anyways for the 4GB models.
If you want proper VRAM usage, get a 970M or better.
960M is really only good for 768p or so; nothing more really. It will not handle 1080p very well.
This means nothing when comes to 960M
http://www.techspot.com/review/1114-vram-comparison-test/
Only Rainbow Six gets a tangible boost from 4GB cards but that only really comes into play on the Radeon 380.
Basically the GTX960 is too weak to run games that could benefit from 4GB. The GTX 960M is a weaker GPU therefore even less able to exploit double memory.
We are talking aboug vga ram, the computer itself came with 16gb ram upgradable to 32. there is only about 2 other laptops that have the same specs, all around $1000, one of them being the MSI and the other is the acer aspire nitro black v17