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Old 18th Feb 2009, 02:18 AM   #31 (permalink)
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the only card that can give me playable framerate on Crysis with max (DX10) details at 1680x1050 is the HD4870x2. GTX280 couldn't make the cut.

and yes, 1GB for HD4870 would be nice but not worth the premium on HD4850.
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hmm even 4850 with 1gb vram, it can't really ultilize all unless it's on a huge screen. but then like chai mention, 4850 is not powerful enough thus having 1gb of vram on 4850 is a bit wasted imo :/ @fapdaddy, vram lar ..not ram
Wonder why most IGPs have memory allocated to them and there's no on board VRAM anywhere to be seen.

Maybe...just maybe... they both have the "RAM" sound because they are designed to carry out similar tasks??

Ram is ram, the ram chip stores a bunch of data, which is later retrieved by the processing unit.

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Wonder why most IGPs have memory allocated to them and there's no on board VRAM anywhere to be seen.

Maybe...just maybe... they both have the "RAM" sound because they are designed to carry out similar tasks??

Ram is ram, the ram chip stores a bunch of data, which is later retrieved by the processing unit.

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To save cost!

They share memory with the CPU, so manufacturers can save on adding dedicated RAM chips for the IGP.
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How about because I simply wanted it for the purpose of having it?
I want to play Hellgate London eventually. That recommends 768MB VRam. Basically, there are a few games I want to play that can use higher then 512MB VRam. I just figured I get a solid 1GB because I could afford it.
As of now, I have a monitor running 1680x1050. Eventually, I want to get a new monitor to run things at 1920x1080. I realise that for the most part, only about 300MB might be used, and most of the time at most 35MB might be used. (Because I won't be playing games, just casual things). But the fact I will be playing Crysis eventually made it worth it to me.
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