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a gpu is basically its own computer. power handling, central processing, ram, everything done on board

it talks to the 'other' computer thru pcie, does its own thing, and outputs thru displayport or whatevs

we don't complain that gpu ram is soldered on and cards are upsold

gpus should've been a second socketed chip either sharing system ram or with its own bank of upgradable dimms

but cards are more profitable

you can charge thousands for enterprise cards cuz they're the only thing with decent ram (not to mention all the other features merely locked behind software)

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Soldering ram to the motherboard might actually justify the insane number of SKUs in the mobo category

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>we don't complain that gpu ram is soldered on and cards are upsold

I do

I want to be able to upgrade GPU RAM

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Remember what they took from you

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17058965157393084.webp

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Upgradeable VRAM would be nice, but the throughput needed isn't compatible with off-board memory.

Total NVIDIA death however.

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we don't complain that gpu ram is soldered on and cards are upsold

I do! I do it a lot! I'm actually use a 4gb card that was upgrade to 8gb and looking into selling it so I can buy a 16gb version. I <3 chinse and their franken-gpus

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Soldered is more reliable and faster

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