asdfguy New Member Mar 16, 2006 #1 Does the RAM and V. Card Mem. have to be the same type? ie.: If I have (2) 1 gig sticks of DDR and GDDR2 or GDDR3 on my v. card, will there be any issues?
Does the RAM and V. Card Mem. have to be the same type? ie.: If I have (2) 1 gig sticks of DDR and GDDR2 or GDDR3 on my v. card, will there be any issues?
atomic New Member Mar 16, 2006 #2 asdfguy said: Does the RAM and V. Card Mem. have to be the same type? ie.: If I have (2) 1 gig sticks of DDR and GDDR2 or GDDR3 on my v. card, will there be any issues? Click to expand... No you should be fine.
asdfguy said: Does the RAM and V. Card Mem. have to be the same type? ie.: If I have (2) 1 gig sticks of DDR and GDDR2 or GDDR3 on my v. card, will there be any issues? Click to expand... No you should be fine.
diduknowthat formerly liuliuboy Mar 16, 2006 #3 GDDR is only for video cards, no such thing as GDDR ram And no, it doesn't need to be the same thing, and frankly, very rarely are they the same thing now seeing that most new cards use GDDR3 or atleast DDR2.
GDDR is only for video cards, no such thing as GDDR ram And no, it doesn't need to be the same thing, and frankly, very rarely are they the same thing now seeing that most new cards use GDDR3 or atleast DDR2.