Difference between a 128mb and a 256? Created 19 years ago2005-10-05 12:03:55 UTC by Luke Luke

Created 19 years ago2005-10-05 12:03:55 UTC by Luke Luke

Posted 19 years ago2005-10-05 12:04:31 UTC Post #139493
Is there a difference between a 128mb and a 256mb fgx card?

Alls i hear is that there is no reall difference.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-05 12:14:03 UTC Post #139495
From what I hear it isn't 'that' much better and just costs more...
Habboi HabboiSticky White Love Glue
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-05 12:22:33 UTC Post #139496
It's making more and more of a difference. I'll be going for a 256MB card when I next get one.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-05 12:31:25 UTC Post #139498
Most of what that memory is for is for "pages", where the card draws the screen before actually putting it on the computer screen. Here are some memory requirements for 1 "page" for various resolutions
800x600 - 1.37mb (all @24 bit color)
1024x768 - 2.25 mb
1280x960 - 3.51mb
1280x1024 - 3.75 mb
1600x1200 - 5.5 mb

Keep in mind that the video card probably will have several pages in memory at once, and that there will be other things in memory as well.
btw, if you have a different resolution the formula for the space taken up by a page is: ((xres*yres*3)/1024)/1024 (in mb)
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-05 12:35:11 UTC Post #139499
Actually, I'm pretty sure that most of the memory is used for storage of textures and maps. I'm not at all sure that you're not confusing the concept of paged memory with what I believe is the frame buffer? I could be wrong, though ? I don't know enough about graphics cards.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-05 12:41:42 UTC Post #139503
I always thought video card memory was for textures and storing rendered frames before they are displayed..?!
Mines got 256mb, it's only a Geforce 5700LE but it made quite a difference from my 128mb Geforce 5200 I got in my other computer.
Usually it doesnt cost too much extra, unless you get into the really top end 7800's! :nuts: I need a pair of them druels...
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-05 12:43:25 UTC Post #139504
me=stupid right now. You're right, I think. But I do know that the video memory on the card is used for pages, anyone who has ever written graphical applications knows that you have to use page flipping or you get a crappy framerate. I don't know much about gfx cards either, but I do know that unless your game (i.e. hl2) has to load an absolute shitload of textures, having a card over 128-256mb is probably overkill (at least now.) My card has 128mb, and can almost run hl2 @ 1600x1200, and a slow hd. So a 256mb card should last you for a while, anyway. :)
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-05 13:26:49 UTC Post #139510
At what texture 'quality' settings?
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-05 13:42:35 UTC Post #139516
This thread is really dumb. Of course more RAM helps, but the GPU is almost important. For example, there's a huuuuge difference between a 256MB 9600XT and a 256MB X850XTPE. A HUUUUUUUGE difference. But, in general, 256MB is better.
m0p m0pIllogical.
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-05 14:51:47 UTC Post #139528
Ok, and i was thinking, i heard that PCI cards (no im not gonna build a new computer so dont say shit about a new motherboard... shitty Dell...) dont borrow from memory if needed.

So im guessing i should get the highest amount of memory possible for a PCI card, right?
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-05 15:14:35 UTC Post #139538
I hope you mean a PCI-E card? Very different beast... if you don't, then there's no point whatsoever in buying a new card. Get a new motherboard, etc., as necessary.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-05 16:16:04 UTC Post #139554
What did i just say?

I meant PCI, and i stick by that. So please, if you really care, send me like 2,000 american dollars, otherwise, read what i said.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-05 16:56:12 UTC Post #139575
I don't care that much. Face up to the facts, though.

A far superior PC wouldn't cost you anywhere near $2000, anyway. Maybe $300. Really ? and your computer goods are cheaper than ours.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-05 17:08:14 UTC Post #139580
I dont like the truth :

And i dont like trusting low cost stuff, just seems, not safe to me.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-05 17:13:31 UTC Post #139584
and your computer goods are cheaper than ours.
MUCH SO!

I'd have a nice holiday, build a computer over there and bring it back here, but the British bloody government would tax me on the bastard!
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-05 20:22:13 UTC Post #139616
@Luke: It's either AGP or PCI-E. Go with AGP if you can't use PCIE.
RabidMonkey RabidMonkeymapmapmapfapmap
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-06 01:52:50 UTC Post #139635
the difference is 256 won't suck up as much of your normal ram as it takes longer to use all of it's own ( i think ) , but if you have like 512+ ram this won't matter as the main ram consumed by a gfx card isn't very high, it'll only realy matter if you have like 128 mb ,or maybe 256 in your pc itself.

most 128 cards are still better becouse of the cost and qualaty, there isn't much good affordable 256s out there yet.
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-06 02:33:21 UTC Post #139641
the memory on a gpu doesnt matter. the most imprtant thing is the speed ;)
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-06 02:42:36 UTC Post #139648
there isn't much good affordable 256s out there yet
Sure there are, lots and lots of them: as m0p says, from 9600s to X1800s.

Replace the PC, Luke. If you're worried about stability, etc., get a kit, like the one I linked to ? then you can be pretty sure that you won't have problems. Otherwise, get a job and an Athlon64.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-06 07:50:03 UTC Post #139716
Otherwise, get a job and an Athlon64.
LOL!
Thats the route I'm taking!
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-06 07:56:23 UTC Post #139720
You could just as well buy 2 128mb cards, works excellent.
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-06 15:03:07 UTC Post #139895
blah blah blah shouldnt of asked.

And rabid, i would, if this shitty Dell had a AGP port...
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-06 15:49:48 UTC Post #139906
Build a new PC, then, from some mid-range components, such as those which I pointed you to before. They'll improve performance much more than upgrading to a different PCI (haha) card would. Don't throw your money away.

Don't you think the fact that that's what everyone has said might indicate something?
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-06 17:25:08 UTC Post #139930
Ok, like pepper once told me:
Its a good gfx card if it improves your current graphics.

Im going from integrated to an actual card.

Just close this thread...
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 19 years ago2005-10-06 17:27:44 UTC Post #139931
It's a complete waste of money.

Your loss...
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
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