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What is the most important companent in buying a video card. I know there a combinations of a few, but i have a 4x AGP slot, i know PCI express would be better but i dont want to but a new Motherboard, What is better, 256 MB and 128 bit or 128 MB and 256 Bit i dont know what the difference. Is there anything else that is more important? Curious b/c i want to buy a new videocard between 150 and 230 Dollars. What are your suggestions, If you have links, that would be cool too, preferably newegg.com but i dont want to be pushy.
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The most important part is the graphics processor on the card. Doesn't matter what other bits you have, if the graphics chip is cruddy, the card is cruddy!
Next most important thing is the speed and responsiveness of the RAM chips. The colockspeed of the video RAM is measured in Megahertz, and the responsiveness in nanoseconds. More MHz is better, less ns is better.
The amount of video RAM included is a distant LAST in consideration of how good a card is. Given the same graphics processor (and processor clockspeed of course) , a card with 128Mb of fast RAM will outperform a card with 256Mb of slower RAM. And the 256Mb versions often include slower RAM!
Next most important thing is the speed and responsiveness of the RAM chips. The colockspeed of the video RAM is measured in Megahertz, and the responsiveness in nanoseconds. More MHz is better, less ns is better.
The amount of video RAM included is a distant LAST in consideration of how good a card is. Given the same graphics processor (and processor clockspeed of course) , a card with 128Mb of fast RAM will outperform a card with 256Mb of slower RAM. And the 256Mb versions often include slower RAM!
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Originally Posted by Catweazle
Next most important thing is the speed and responsiveness of the RAM chips. The colockspeed of the video RAM is measured in Megahertz, and the responsiveness in nanoseconds. More MHz is better, less ns is better.
Most high end cards have a 256-bit memory interface (keep an eye out for SE, EZ, Lite editions though - these are usually crippled versions).
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