I can wait.... $$lulz$$
By the time of release, the bandwidth will be 4x that. Can almost promise that.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
If I had a billion DOLLARLS!
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No thank you, GDDR4 memory and higher is only required if you play at absurd high resolutions, GDDR3 fine as it is.
That won't be mainstream until 2010. Guarantee it.
Lol. I'm happy that I get HD 3870 with GDDR4. Overclocks to 1350*2=2700mhz with little luck....
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ddr2 is working just fine thank you very much.
theknuck wrote:
ddr2 is working just fine thank you very much.
so this is go to be the new standard memory for running Vista....lol
it isn't RAM. It is video memory. that's why the G before the name. like GDDR3, GDDR4, GDDR5...Crypto_420 wrote:
so this is go to be the new standard memory for running Vista....lol
edit: never mind...
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hate to break it to you, but they will use the same chips in ram to - the G, and besides when I say memory I mean both system and video....duh!GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
it isn't RAM. It is video memory. that's why the G before the name. like GDDR3, GDDR4, GDDR5...Crypto_420 wrote:
so this is go to be the new standard memory for running Vista....lol
edit: never mind...
GDDR3 & DDR3 memory is out, but it will soon be replaced this stuff. GDDR5 & DDR5, btw thanks for clearing up what the G-stands for....here I thought it meant Good....."sarcasm"
Okay, so it can shift 6GB at once, and it's only released on sticks of 512MB? That's pretty lame.
So is my PC133 SDRAMJenspm wrote:
So is my DDR....theknuck wrote:
ddr2 is working just fine thank you very much.
no wait...
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blah... EDO 33mhz was great. But upgraded to SDRAM because the mobo had slots for both, lol... It was one hell of AMD rig....DeathUnlimited wrote:
So is my PC133 SDRAMJenspm wrote:
So is my DDR....theknuck wrote:
ddr2 is working just fine thank you very much.
no wait...
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Thats crazy, what kind of applications could you possibly need for that, I cant even begin to imagine what kind of shit people will be doing that will require that!
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Oh that'll be when Bf5 comes out. Medics will treating sucking chest wounds. Engineers will re-building engines.GodFather wrote:
Thats crazy, what kind of applications could you possibly need for that, I cant even begin to imagine what kind of shit people will be doing that will require that!
lol
But a sereious application for this I just realised...
I remember reading about Nvidia and some other company creating computers with 4 8800's hooked up to SLI, basically some crazy super computers with quad core ridiculous ram etc. And then making the computer basically 16 different computers, all running their own OS's and programs, making powerful computers available to kids all over Africa so they didnt have to pay so much for 16 unique computers elctricity...
Maybe only a little bit of this GDDR5 will help make more computers like this cheaper and idealistic for less fortunate countries all over the world :\
I mean it works
I remember reading about Nvidia and some other company creating computers with 4 8800's hooked up to SLI, basically some crazy super computers with quad core ridiculous ram etc. And then making the computer basically 16 different computers, all running their own OS's and programs, making powerful computers available to kids all over Africa so they didnt have to pay so much for 16 unique computers elctricity...
Maybe only a little bit of this GDDR5 will help make more computers like this cheaper and idealistic for less fortunate countries all over the world :\
I mean it works