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Video Memory

Video memory, also called VRAM, is a special type of memory used by your computer’s graphics card to store images, textures, and frame buffers that are being displayed on your screen. It acts as a fast workspace for rendering visuals, enabling smooth and high-quality graphics in games, videos, and applications. The more VRAM a graphics card has, the better it can handle detailed visuals and higher resolutions without slowing down. Essentially, it's temporary storage that helps your computer quickly access visual data needed for display updates, enhancing overall graphics performance and quality.