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ddr ram or no ddr ram that is the question

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December 3, 2001 11:17:19 PM

A guy told me that 64mb of ddr ram does absolulty no better for performance on a graphics card than 64mb of SDRAM. I thought I have read otherwise. Any comments to this statement?

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December 3, 2001 11:32:05 PM

Yoru friend is WRONG! A huge limiting factor on modern day graphics cards is teh memory bandwith- why would u cut it in 1/2 by getting SDRAM??

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December 4, 2001 1:54:21 AM

And my exact same thoughts. ANYTHING running 64megs of sdr is junk, stay away from it.

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December 4, 2001 2:14:01 AM

Lol, tonight we are thking in parallel:) 

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December 4, 2001 3:16:04 AM

LOL!!

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December 4, 2001 7:14:15 PM

The ONLY modern graphics card that makes this true is the GeForce2 MX. The reason is that if it uses SDRAM, the memory path is 128 bits; if it uses DDR-SDRAM, the memory path is only 64 bits. Why it is setup this way, I don't know, but it makes it so that there is no memory bandwidth difference between SDRAM models and DDR-SDRAM models.


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