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[–] vikingtons@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

As some commentators have mentioned, that was mostly fine at the time of Ellesmere (2016ish?) where games wouldn't so frequently shoot past that limit. In today's environment, we find that a much higher proportion of games will want more than 8 GiB of VRAM, even at lower resolutions.

Notably, the most recent predecessor in this sort of segment (RX 7600 series) used the XT suffix to denote a different SKU to customers, though it's worth mentioning that the XT was introduced quite a bit later in the RDNA3 product cycle.