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Old 23rd April 2012, 07:48   #1
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Default Gainward puts 4GB of RAM on a GeForce GTX 680

Graphics card makers have a history of putting entirely too much memory on low-end cards. Extra video RAM can come in handy when rendering complex scenes at extremely high detail levels and resolutions, but far too often, it's paired with budget GPUs that have insufficient horsepower to generate smooth frame rates at those settings. Thankfully, Gainward's latest offering puts extra memory on a card that might be able to use it: Nvidis's newest GeForce. The Phantom GeForce GTX 680 is now available with 4GB of RAM, double the memory of the reference design.

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