Unlocking the Power of Video Memory
Video memory, often called VRAM (Video Random Access Memory), is a specialized type of memory used by your computer’s graphics card. Unlike standard RAM, which handles general computing tasks, VRAM is dedicated to storing and managing image data, textures, frame buffers, and graphical assets. This enables smoother rendering and faster display of complex visuals, making it critical for gaming, 3D modeling, and video editing.
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