Video Card Help

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  1. LostUchiha

    LostUchiha Well-Known Member

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    Is there a difference between a NVIDIA GeForce/ATI Radeon 7000 and a VIA/S3G UniChrome --- IGP?

    I think the first one is better, but tell me how better. Is it like way better or just a little more than the UniChrome thing.
     
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    i think nvidia makes better products in general cuz im biased and thats what i have always used. I would suggest sticking with them.
     
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    Hmm... thanks for the info but that really didn't answer my question.
     
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    yes of course theres a difference I personaly go with ATI Due to the Prices/free stuff they give away. and performance.. alot of people go with niVida but im an ATI guy to what i just said... its really what ever ur gonna use it for more MB better the card and more $$ there making 1 gig cards now thats probably the best card out but its soo much cash i would go with a 256mb GFX card :) hope this helps
     
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    is there a diference - yes.

    which is better? no clue

    both are pretty low end though

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    you realize that the more vram (aka mb) a card has the more likely it is to be either highend or else lowend marketted as highend for midrange prices.

    example given - GeForce 8800GTS 320mb vs, Geforce 7950GX2 w/ 1GB vRAM

    the 8800GTS wins most benchmarks.
     
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    Yes i no that but the 1GB overal performs better with more programs running if im correct
     
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    in a system yes

    video card memory primarily holds textures though.

    to put it into terms easily understood a video card is effectively an entire system on a single card. Right now most games use around 100-200mb vRAM. If RAM sin't sued ti doesn't do anything. This si especially true of lowend cards which cannot play at settings which require a lot of vRAM

    many tests show the 320mb version of the 8800GTS performing within 1% of the 640mb version of the 8800GTS. Now I'm a crazy son of a bitch who likes to mod my games with high res 3rd party textures, but most people aren't.
     
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    yes lol
     
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    Err, what about the 8800GTX?
     
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    Ok, so what kind of card you suggest I get? ATi or nVidia?

    I think I have a very low end computer. 32mb vRAM -.- 256mb RAM
     
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    I'd really have no idea. you probably won't be ding a ton of gaming with that system I assume, I'd personally get more system RAM first.
     

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