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Redditors being clueless again:

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Nvidia settled a class action lawsuit in regard to their GTX 970 model which was advertized as having 4 GB VRAM when it really had 3.5 GB. Obviously, they don't want to repeat that mistake, but this happened six years ago, so it's way beyond their memory. :marseynpc2:

It's cute that they think "feedback" from posting on reddit somehow swayed their decision.

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It had full 4GB but it hadn't the full memory interface that were actually advertised. And that's the reason why the last 1GB were slower and especially the last 512MB extraordinary slow.

Nvidias drivers just told every game like, PLEASE! I only have 3,5GB don't request more PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE

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:#marseythumbsup:

If I was supreme judge, I would've thrown out the case. R-slurs can compare infographs of average FPS for games and GPUs, so consumers should either make an informed choice or suffer the consequences.

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Nvidia should have bought the judge, testers (especially youtube scum) already hype up your shit for free :marseycapitalistmanlet:

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There's roughly 5 good websites that run tests and show their methodology. Their reviews are words words words worthless; I just want the graphs.

:#marseychartbar:

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