X1900XT 256 or 512?

Master Mind

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how much performace will differ from the 256mb version of the X1900XT to the 512mb version, they both have the same core/memory speeds so i was just wondering, cause there is a big price difference.

thanks
 
You won't notice a massive difference seeing as how no games need 512mb of GDDR3 ram..soo...go with the 256 and save yourself a good bit.
 
how much performace will differ from the 256mb version of the X1900XT to the 512mb version, they both have the same core/memory speeds so i was just wondering, cause there is a big price difference.

thanks

Where are you seeing an X1900XT 256mb model? After going through a good number of brands the only ones seen with 256mb are the X1300 series up through the X1800 series cards.
 
If you're going to get a high-end video card, you should get the 512MB model, since it will help in some games.

And I've never seen a 256MB x1900XT before, only the x1900GT.
 
gecube also make one. but ive bought the 512mb card, and another gig of ram, my system should be alright now :) 2 gig of ram and 512 gfx, its going to be sweet. anyways, thanks for your input guys.
 
I still have an Asus 128mb GeForce FX5200 running in an old Socket A case that does the job there. The build looks good and should work out there.
 
Don't bag on the single cores!!They served you well over the years!

If you had been directing that to me I could very well agree on that. The cpu in the case at the moment is the AMD64 3500+ 2.2ghz single cored cpu. The introduction of the dual cored models was only recent. With the dual cored models if you start seeing performance drops Microsoft has a special fix. It's the same used for multiple cpued boards. Lately you can still find the article but not the download page for it. :confused:

Do you need a dual cored cpu? That is the question asked in the article seen at http://www.hardwareinreview.com/cms/content/view/29/29/
 
depends on the games you plan on playing. it'll make a diff. if you only have 1gb of system memory in single channel lol... and you're playing quake 4!
personally i went for 512mb because i play a lot of graphics memory intensive games, like quake 4 on ultra settings... and even doom 3 is quite memory intensive but less so. i mean, its definitely a better choice because games will become much more demanding in years to come...
 
Besides the memory on any video card the amount of system memory can have a big part in overall performance as well as in games. The newer games go after that more then video memory alone.
 
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