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I have 0 experience with electrical engineering, so this may be a dumb question.
Is there a way to modify a gpu to accommodate for additional VRAM chips? Or is there a limit to GPU architecture that inhibits adding more ram like this?
I have 0 experience with electrical engineering, so this may be a dumb question. Is there a way to modify a gpu to accommodate for additional VRAM chips? Or is there a limit to GPU architecture that inhibits adding more ram like this?
Consumer not willing to pay. Amd has the most vram card atm at 192 gb.