Pop quiz!
What's more important in a graphics card, memory size or clock speed?
EDITED TO ADD: General consensus seems to confirm what we all suspected, size is more important than speed. I will therefore place an order for card A (henceforth to be known as the Patrick Junior).
EDITED TO ADD: General consensus seems to confirm what we all suspected, size is more important than speed. I will therefore place an order for card A (henceforth to be known as the Patrick Junior).
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I just searched for as many reviews and lab tests as I could before choosing my card.
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Annoyingly these are almost exactly the same price and both are in Dabs' "hot deals" box for that category ... though the higher/slower one appears to be marginally more popular.
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The 256MB one is DDR3 instead of DDR2 ... would that affect your choice?
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I'd always go with the more memory option, as this tends not to be upgradeable, unlike clockspeed which can usually be tweaked. Sometimes quite a lot.
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(Anonymous) 2008-02-13 11:59 am (UTC)(link)So more memory should give a "smoother" game.
It's not just down to clock speed otherwise - the number of pipes etc. has more of an effect (e.g. it might be running at 80% of the speed, but it's processing 10 things rather than 5 so you get faster updates to the screen).
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