I'm considering buying a PC with a 4060 GPU, and I usually game at 1080p. I've heard that 8GB of VRAM isn't cutting it anymore for modern games. Can I rely on DLSS 4 to help me out in those situations?
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For most games, especially if you skip ray tracing and high settings, you should be alright. 8GB should handle the majority of titles out there.
DLSS Super Resolution can help reduce VRAM usage a bit, but it won't be enough on its own. New AAA games often require more than 8GB at high settings. Just be aware that DLSS Frame Generation could actually increase the VRAM demand, which might complicate things.
Honestly, I’d be cautious about that setup. While it might work fine for now, a PC with a 4060 and 8GB might not be a great long-term investment. It'll lose value quickly in the second-hand market.
It really depends on what games you're playing. If you're into the latest AAA titles with high settings, that 8GB may fall short. But if you're playing older games or less demanding ones, you'll probably be fine.

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