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Question about SystemRequirementsLab

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System Name Black Panther
Processor i9 9900k
Motherboard Gigabyte Z390 AORUS PRO Wifi 1.0
Cooling NZXT Kraken X72 360mm
Memory 2 x 8GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4 3600Mhz
Video Card(s) Palit RTX2080 Ti Dual 11GB DDR6
Storage Samsung EVO 970 500GB SSD M.2 & 2TB Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm
Display(s) 32'' Gigabyte G32QC 2560x1440 165Hz
Case NZXT H710i Black
Audio Device(s) Razer Electra V2 & Z5500 Speakers
Power Supply Seasonic Focus GX-850 Gold 80+
Mouse Some Corsair lost the box forgot the model
Keyboard Motospeed
Software Windows 10
I'm not a fan of such websites but it came handy to easily determine if my brother's computer can run a game or not.

Thing is, I tested my own pc and it says that my graphics card has 3GB dedicated memory instead of 4GB. (System specs are under my avatar).

Should I just ignore this or is there some way I can check whether my GPU got faulty?
 
I would ignore given those hardware check sites that get info from a DB given a hardware ID. It could also be that it is looking at shared memory instead of vRAM.
Check nvidia's driver, windows display settings and GPU-Z. If values match, that site has a typo.
 
I wouldn't pay much attention to what the tool they make you download says. It just does a cursory glance of your system and determines what it has. If a program like GPUZ says the same, then I might start to worry that there was an issue with detection ,but otherwise I wouldn't pay much mind
 
I agree, what does GPU-Z or Speccy show for your card's memory?
 
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