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Need some advice
N3Cr0:
I'm also not sure about bigger RAMDisks, but I have seen some expensive premium versions which advertise up to 16GB.
Anyway, some games do not take advantage from faster memory: I tried Crysis 2 on my SSD: no difference to ordinary harddrives.
N3Cr0:
Just noticed: looks like the first PC has no graphic card - just an onboard chip (correct me if I'm wrong).
Also I prefer NVIDIA - that's about my vote.
Snipe34:
omfg, most ram i ever had was 4GB. If you run out of ram, I think the program that complains has the problem not your machine.
[MiA]crazzy:
Uuuuhm N3Cr0 http://www.softgate.ch/thumb_uc_121497_z450_ASUS_EAH7970_DC2T_3GB_DDR5_PCI-E_30.jpg
I think this is not an onboard chip
N3Cr0:
--- Quote from: [MiA]crazzy on June 02, 2012, 08:24 ---Uuuuhm N3Cr0 http://www.softgate.ch/thumb_uc_121497_z450_ASUS_EAH7970_DC2T_3GB_DDR5_PCI-E_30.jpg
I think this is not an onboard chip
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Holy shit, look at all those HDMI's!
Anyway, correct me if things have changed last year, but NVIDIA chips had some more features than ATi:
PhysX and CUDA (for rendering stuff which usually the CPU does, e.g. converting videos or raytracing).
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