Is it a good idea to invest in this Chinese GPU?I recently got my hands in a bit of an oddity, the Yeston Radeon R7 350.This particular AMD GPU was released on 2015 exclusively for Asia-Pacific territories to capitalize on the popularity of a number of MOBAs in areas such as China.What caught my attention is that one of these can be imported to my side of the world (Europe) for about $100, or around €80, which is what I paid for my low-end Nvidia GT 1030.What I am going to be using is the R7 350 distributed by Yeston, a Chinese brands that sell all sorts of Graphics Cards in the Asian giant.The modern variant of the GPU comes with 4 Gb of VRAM. This is impressive considering that new GPUs on the same price range (such as the GT 1030) often have 2 GB of VRAM. Mid-range GPUs such as the GTX 1050 are also commonly sold with 2 GB.If you are considering importing this GPU (or similar) when exactly will the extra VRAM be useful? Let's take a look at some games.Grand ...