2012年4月26日木曜日

Video card?

WHAT CARD IS FASTER





Specifications #1

GPU/VPU:NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT

RAMDAC:Dual 400 MHz

Fill Rate per Second:9.44 Billion pixels

Additional Features:Vista Ready

HDTV Ready

SLI Ready

OpenGL 2.0

DirectX 10

Maximum Resolution:2560 x 1600 (Digital)

Video Memory:256MB

Memory Type:GDDR3

Core Clock:590 MHz

Memory Bus:128-bit

Memory Clock:900 MHz

Stream Processors:32

Memory Bandwidth:28.8GB/sec.

Interface Type:PCI Express

Interface Speed:16x

Connector(s):Dual DVI (Dual Link)

HDTV/S-Video

Multiple Monitors Support:Yes



#2

GPU/VPU:NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT

RAMDAC:Dual 400 MHz

Fill Rate per Second:8.64 Billion pixels

Additional Features:RoHS Compliant

HDTV Ready

SLI Ready

OpenGL 2.0

DirectX 10

Maximum Resolution:2560 x 1600 (Digital)

Video Memory:256MB

Memory Type:GDDR3

Core Clock:620 MHz

Memory Bus:128-bit

Memory Clock:1600 MHz

Shader Clock:1190 MHz

Stream Processors:32

Memory Bandwidth:22.4GB/sec

PCI Express|||that would be #1|||no. 2 should be faster|||They are extremely close in overall speed but will function slightly different. #1 will saturate faster and this can slow it down to new data input and the clock speed will make it unavailable for a few microseconds while it transfers data to the video output. #2 will absorb data slower but transfer it to video faster. No advantage really to either in microsecond times. Both can operate faster than human reflex can adapt. The faster memory clock on #2 is an advantage that makes me lean that way. It can store and retrieve memory as well as make memory space available faster. Memory is critical to gaming. I go with #2 but #1 ain't bad either.|||Fill Rate per Second:9.44 Billion pixels



First one is definitely faster.|||go onto pc designs and ask them they r really good at that stuff.|||#2 look at mem clock|||#2|||1st|||1st but go with what is a good price cause graphic cards (like anything with computers) get outdated really fast

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