...uses 4 x 2gb DDR3. I also run dual video cards with 512mb DDR3 each.
It runs great :P
64 MB Integrated
I have an Evga7600gt with 256mb of ram.
My computer has 512 mb ddr2 on a pci-e card.works very well with fsx with display setting set high.
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 256MB. Sufficient for 3D renders, great for 2D. Looking to upgrade to a 512MB GPU, as I'm working more and more on 3D apps.
Acer Aspire 3690: 1.5GB of RAM/Intel GMA 950 with 256MB shared memory...
It does what I need it to do!
I have a Nvidia GeForce 7500 LE with 1GB
I believe I have 128 MB ATI graphics card for my Dell laptop
I have Nvidia 8600 GT on xp dxdiag sais 512 MB. I tink this is real. But on vista X64 dxdiag sais I have 1024... WHY???
Hi !
I have a Sapphire Radeon HD2600XT with 256 MB of GDDR4 memory.
Here the rest of my configuration.
Asus Technologies Motherboard: Asus Maximus Formula / Intel X38 Express Chipset / ICH9R Southbridge / Intel 45nm Processors Ready
Intel Core 2 Duo Central Processing Unit -> E8400 / 3.00 GHz / 6 MB L2 Cache / 1333 FSB / LGA775 Socket / 45nm Transistor Architecture
Crucial Technologies RAM: Ballistix PC2-6400 / 2048 MB / Dual-Channel Enabled / 800 MHz RAM Clock / Timings 4-4-4-12
Pioneer Optical Drive: 212D / Serial ATA Physical Interface
Seagate Hard-Disk Drive: Barracuda Series / 250 GB / 7200.10 / 16 MB Cache / 7200 RPM
Cooler Master Enclosure: CM 690 / 1 Front 120MM LED Fan / 1 Rear 120MM Fan / 1 Side-Panel 120 MM Fan / Front Air Filter
Microsoft Operating System: Windows Vista / Business Edition / Service Pack 1 / 64-bit / English
Corsair Power Supply (Manufactured by Seasonic): HX 520W / 2 PCI-Express 2.0 Power Connectors -> CrossFire Possibility / 120MM Fan / Three 12V Rails For Better Stability
Sapphire Technologies GPU: Radeon HD 2600XT / 256MB / GDDR4 Memory / Hardware CrossFire Capable
1 GB on a Radeon HD 3650. It was ~$120 (Best Buy)
I wasn't sure if I preferred 1GB vs 512MB. I've the 32 bit version of XP, and I'm not sure if the vRAM counts toward addressing before or after system RAM. But with dual monitors, I figure it's a good thing, and there wasn't a 512MB version at the store. ![]()
currently i am running a Radeon HD 3870 512 MB GDDR4,soon to be adding a twin,just need to get a new mobo.i have not used this card for to long,but seems to work rather well.as for system memory i am running Patriot Viper Series DDR2-4GB (2 x 2GB) PC2-8500 1200MHZ,and for a cpu i have a Core 2 Duo E6750 oced to 3.2 Ghz
Hi. I am also a long term Nvidia user who traded his 8800GTX factory overclocked for an Asus HD 3870 X2. Like you I have been looking for a crossife canditate, although I do know you don't have the X2 the principle is the same. Before I had the chance, and I was almost committed, I ran across a couple of RSS articles regarding the release this year of a HD 4870 and HD 4870 GX2, with GDDR5. I did not get specs, but I am looks at some sites in Europe, and am definatly going to wait until the 4870's hit the market in Q3 of this year, Given the abilities of Crossfire X has shown in the past I would not be a bit surprised if the 3870 and the 4870 could ber run in crossfire mode, however it could slow down the fastest card, which is typically the case. I might need to sell the current card and get two 4870's now that I think about it. Nevertheless it will be fun finding out about them. Just thougt you might be interest as Q3 is coming on quickly. OPzzie
Rig:
Custom Home Build
Thermaltake Tusami Case has been through three builds
MSI X38 Motherboard
1000 Watt Modular PSU
QX6850
4gb Ram
Vista Ultimate'
HD 3870 X2
2 x 250gb HDD
Thermoelectric water cooling for CPU and case(refrigeted water)
I have a 256 MB of video memory for my integrated graphics card.
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