You can make VRAM RAM disks
Directstorage is going to make it more useful, but we cant do super much with it right now other than brag about having soooo much spare VRAM
Unused RAM doesnt user power, so it still benefits you when you arent using it - by having naptime
Who said anything about 24 GB of VRAM? I was talking about a 1080ti. Stop moving the goalposts and sh!tposting.
The system in question has 8 GiB of DDR3 RAM, who wants to throw money away on DDR3 RAM now?
16GB DDR3 from 1600 to 2000 made a 40% increase in 99% FPS on a system i just sold with a mere GTX970
Definitely get 16GB of dual channel ram, as it not only helps gaming performance and OS performance in general, but reduces the amount of writes to your C: drive - which either boosts performance yet again, or saves lifespan of an SSD.
I have concerns that the card will consume too much power with that RAMdisk loaded to make that a good option.
And whoever has 24 GB of VRAM probably has enough RAM to make such a RAMdisk there.
It's also much faster - VRAM ram drives don't exist in a high speed form yet, last time i tried was *slow*
prsyahmi/GpuRamDrive: RamDrive that is backed by GPU Memory (github.com)
The only practical difference this will make to your mom is a higher power bill and a noisier computer.
and both of these are easily avoidable - fan curves in a BIOS and undervolting can drastically change power consumption and noise, without harming performance
(I think i get a whole 10% boost going from undervolted 240W on my GPU to stock 375W, yaaaay so worth it)