I've played Factorio for years and it's for me the game number one

Now, I have the opportunity to get cheaply 4K monitor and GTX 970 GPU. Should it be fine together? Are there any limitations on VRAM size (gtx970 has effectively 3,5 GB)?
yeah that's not enough VRAM for some mod packs like Pyanodon or Bob+Angels+Omnimatter, Space Exploration, etc.. not without running in low-res mode. i've got 60% of my 8GB VRAM used with SE.jelinekp wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 8:28 pm Now, I have the opportunity to get cheaply 4K monitor and GTX 970 GPU. Should it be fine together? Are there any limitations on VRAM size (gtx970 has effectively 3,5 GB)?
you can also just disable high res graphics. i can test that for you if you like, to see the difference in VRAM use.jelinekp wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 7:26 am Okay, thank you, I'll go for it! In the future, I can upgrade in case the fps drops on modpacks![]()
even though the size of the bitmap as a whole is only 400% greater from 1080p to 4k, that's really not the point at all (though pushing 400% the data through the same bus is definitely going to be noticeable at 60Hz)cbhj1 wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 4:09 pm the VRAM use shouldn't change much with resolution, 1920x1080x4(32bit)x3(triple buffer)=~25MB to ~100MB with 3840x2160x4x3, the rest is effectively the same since the sprites are already loaded at the lower resolution.
I would choose a monitor like Philips. Or some other. Here in the review https://homemakerguide.com/best-gaming- ... under-300/ there are several decent models of modern monitors that do not require any super-powerful resources.jelinekp wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 8:28 pm Hi,
I've played Factorio for years and it's for me the game number oneI had no problems playing it with gtx950 (2GB VRAM) on fullHD.
Now, I have the opportunity to get cheaply 4K monitor and GTX 970 GPU. Should it be fine together? Are there any limitations on VRAM size (gtx970 has effectively 3,5 GB)?