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Old 9th February 2007, 04:00   #1
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Default XB: GeForce 7950 GT: 256MB or 512MB? Foxconn and Gigabyte Graphics Cards Review

What is the most optimal size of onboard graphics memory? It is one of the most frequently asked questions among gaming fans. Today when the memory has hit 728MB already and will eventually approach 1GB, this question regains its acuteness. We will try to find out if 512MB of memory is really needed for today's graphics cards or the slightly higher working frequencies of the solution with only 256MB onboard will be a better choice.

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