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How Much RAM Does Your Graphics Card Really Need?

Advertisers love numbers because they are a simple and straightforward way to convey the idea of improvement. For example, version 2.0 is always better than version 1.0, a clock speed of three gigahertz simply must be faster than two gigahertz, and four gigabytes of RAM are better than three gigabytes. Rarely will somebody challenge the universally-accepted truth that more is better.

Unfortunately, the real world is a lot more complex than the simple numbers suggest. Sometimes version 2.0 loses the elegant interface that made version 1.0 so compelling. Sometimes 3 GHz clock speeds are slower than 2 GHz if they are based on an inferior architecture. And sometimes, more RAM doesn't make a difference.

Graphics card manufacturers have been exploiting the amount of RAM as a marketing tool since the very beginning. Back in the day, you needed a certain amount of RAM on the graphics card to simply run a resolution like 1024x768. As time went on and 3D accelerators emerged, RAM on the graphics card was employed to store textures and allow for features like anti-aliasing (AA), post-processing, and normal mapping.

The focus of this article isn't to dig into the minutia of where your graphics card RAM is being used. Instead, we're more interested in looking at the tangible impact that different amounts of graphics card RAM will have on your gaming experience. Our goal is to let you know exactly what advantage, if any, you can expect from a graphics card that has more RAM on-board.
Kakkoii - contributor
Published: 45 days 17 hours ago | Article | PC | Tech
 
 

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ZombieAutopsy - 45 days 16 hours ago
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a couple weeks ago i seen a graphics card on walmart.com that cost about 1500, it had i think 1.8gb of ram, i went to alienware website after that and seen a full computer for the same price with a graphics card with the same amount of ram...not that any of that has any real revalance but still
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champ21 - 45 days 16 hours ago
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i really dont know which graphics card you would have seen at 1500usd. imo it cant be a gaming graphics card.

the latest and best gpus from Ati (5870) cost like 350usd, one of those are an overkill for this entire generation. will run games at 2560*1600 like 1600p resolutions close to 60fps.

however for the more cost cautiaus you could get a 4890 which costs 170usd. that can easily do beyond 60fps at 1200p.

its a bargain at 170usd because it can supercharge any 2 year old computer will last the entire gen. PC games are cheaper then console games, which is why it will be cheaper then getting a console.

both of the above solutions come with hdmi output.

btw stay away from alienware its crap and overpriced. my 1 yr old rig will outperform anything they have.

4870x2
I7 920@ 3.5ghz
6gb ram

and probably cost me much cheaper then alienware. 1000usd when i made it.
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ZombieAutopsy - 45 days 16 hours ago
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yea im guessing it was an error on the site as i cant find it now.
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psycho360 - 45 days 15 hours ago
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@zombie

If you are in the creative field you'd know the significance of $1000+ cards. The Nvidia quadro series of cards are price in thousands due to being able to do rendering work etc.

http://www.google.com/produ...

THe probably will not run the games as well as a dedicated gaming card in $500 range.
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ZombieAutopsy - 45 days 14 hours ago
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yea it was the first one in that link i saw.
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Kakkoii - 45 days 7 hours ago
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@psycho360:

The Workstation cards such as Quadro will run games just as well. The only difference between these cards and the gaming cards is usually more ram, and sometimes a few BIOS tweaks.

It's mainly the fact that when you buy these workstation cards, your able to install drivers that have support for accelerating CAD work.

So it really is quite a rip off that they are paying such a premium for drivers that have an added feature to them. You used to be able to trick the quadro drivers into working with your GeForce cards from the 8000 series and below. And you can still do it for ATI's Radeon cards, turning them into FireGL/FirePro cards.
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jjesso1993 - 45 days 16 hours ago
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people all ways go on about not seeing diffence between 1080p and and 720p on a screen 32'' or lower so how do people notice the diffence with 1600p in 19''-30'' monitor oh and another qustion ps3 and 360 are made in certain resolution like 720p or 1080p or sometimes lower what are pc games made in ?
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thor - 45 days 15 hours ago
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- You sit up really close to a computer screen, but watch TV from a distance
- Resolution isn't 1600p, that doesn't make any sense, because it's not a TV. The p stands for progressive scan, and since interlaced scan is pretty much obsolete, I don't know why we still use it.
- There's a big jump up from 1920x1200 pixels to 2560x1600
- All PC games can run in many resolutions
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y0haN - 45 days 14 hours ago
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PC games support many different resolutions and aspect ratios, natively. Fine tuning these will be more work than console resolutions, which you can usually pick two of at best.
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poindat - 45 days 15 hours ago
3 - Psh, you don't need all that fancy stuff....
I'm livin' it up with my 128MB Radeon 9200. Ohhhh yeahhhhh.... This badass mother got a whole 3 and a half stars from CNET back in 2003. Uh huh, you all know you're jealous.

Ok, now back to some hardcore graphic intense games like SC3K and the Sims 1. That's right, my computer is just too good for The Sims 2 and 3. *sniffle*

lol
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Redempteur - 45 days 14 hours ago
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i had a radeon 9250 myself until ... 2weeks ago when everything ( including my motherboard and graphics card )exploded .. except my hard drives ...

Now i'm stuck with my playstation 3 playing MAG beta and Uncharted Beta ... Ocasionaly looking for silly level in LBP ..

Wait ......
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xg-ei8ht - 45 days 14 hours ago
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Happens alot, they throw in extra ram. Remember a test long time ago, testing 256mb to 512mb. No difference.

Go for speed before ram.

As long as you have decent amount of ram in your motherboard, your good to go.

Considering for most people 1920x1200 is overkill and with x4aa.

Don't get me wrong, that's a very nice rez:)

The last part about L4D,did make me chuckle.

Old engine,Poor textures,Poor everything.

And no collision physics.

But a fun game.
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ForROME - 45 days 13 hours ago
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I go with Clean numbers to make it easy, I say 1 Gig is a good common number to work with , 2 if your rocking.
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Proxy - 45 days 13 hours ago
5.1 - I also go for "clean numbers."
1,073,741,824 bytes or more is preferred.
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hoops - 45 days 13 hours ago
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1g of ram on your card should be your minimum now. The cost for such cards are not expensive.
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LCF - 45 days 13 hours ago
7 - RAM
It really don't matter how much ram you have, it depends on how fast its able to fill and dump, and that there is no to little residual memory left.
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Kakkoii - 45 days 7 hours ago
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While that matters a lot also. The amount you have matters also. People should be looking for at least 1GB cards now. It is the new minimum for playing the latest games. And over the next few years you'll want even more as games push GPU's even harder.
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