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| Yes, Yellowbeard ![]() Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Metro Atlanta, GA.
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| Gaming Comparison, 2gb vs 4gb. 4gb FTW! One of our guys, Gareth Ogden, did some extensive testing and found some interesting results when gaming with 2gb vs 4gb. One thing a lot of people that read this tend to overlook is the minimum frame rate. If you have gamed on older gear or bought some new title that brings your system to its knees then you'll realize what he's talking about. Max frame rate is a pretty number but, playability is most affected by the minimum framerate and how long a system stays at that minimum frame rate. Who cares if your system can do 500 FPS on an intro screen. When you drop to 10 FPS during a heavy fight you get killed. It's sorta long but a good read. http://www.corsairmemory.com/_appnot...e_Analysis.pdf
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