- We all know about the GTX 970 and its infamous 3.5GB standard VRAM + 0.5GB snail-speed VRAM problem. However, we also all know that the GTX 970 is an excellent graphics card for gaming at up to 4K. So how far can we push the 970 before it kicks the bucket? Can we 100% max GTA V out in 1080p? Even with ANTI-ALIASING @ x8? Let's see how well it does - and compare it to a GTX 960 just for kicks. FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/sciencestudioyt TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/gregsalazaryt INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/gregsalazaryt Subscribe to our channel! Thanks for learning with us! DISCLOSURES: All Genius links are tied to our Amazon Associate account, from which we earn a small sales commission. Links containing a 'bit.ly' reference forwarding to Newegg are tied to our CJ account, from which we earn a small sales commission. All sponsored links and comments will contain the word "SPONSOR" or "AD." Any additional revenue stream will be disclosed with similar verbiage.

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