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RE:New Computer

Subject: RE:New Computer
by CasetheCorvetteman on 2007/11/28 11:16:06

The amount of ram on the card matters not. Its all to do with the video processing power of the card, the amount of pipelines, the speed of the core, and the speed of the ram. I have an nVidia 6800 Ultra 256MB PCI-E video card, and there are quite a few cards with as much as double that ram that dont even go close to the same performance. The nVidia 7300LE 512MB is a perfect example, twice the ram and yet no where near the power.

I built a computer for a guy about 3 years ago and he had a quote from another person he wanted me to match or beat, i beat it by quite a fair amount, and the computer had far more power for gaming, and that is what he wanted. He told me when he read my quote that the other guy had said the onboard video on the INTeL mainbord he quoted for could use 1 full stick of ram, so he could have up to 512MB of video ram.

I said if he wanted that much slow ram and a very slow video processor to buy it from the other guy, but if he wanted real power, take my word for it and take what i sugest. He was blown away by just how much better the performance was of the computer i built for him over the one the other guy wanted to sell him, which he had allready seen in action before he came to me.
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