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On that res I'd go for the extra RAM. Or turn down your textures a notch or two and turn your AA off.
I can't speak for Photoshop but for games the extra ram is pointless unless you are going SLI.
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A single 2GB 6950 with higher minimum fps than 560ti SLI on everything ultra@1080p is a clear enough indication for anyone of the effects of vram limitations in BF3!
This is the settings I have 4x msaa or whatever is the highest I can go.. At these settings it is lovely and smooth no slowdown and multiplayer runs fine even 64 player maps...
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Not really bothered if its 30 or 100fps tbh. It is lovely and smooth and runs perfect online.
Ok just quickly tried Fraps and it seems to jump around the 45-65fps mark and drops to 30-32fps when some big bangs go off..
Yea at 1920x1200 - 1280 Mb 560 448 or GTX 570 is what you want for a single card. They will wipe the floor with 2 Gb Vram cards.
^What a load of nonsense. Sort yourself out mate. You just posted a graph which shows the 1.2Gb 570 absolutely handling the 2Gb 6970 and you're trying to tell this man that 2Gb vram is the be all and end all?
Yes, in SLI situations the extra vram makes a difference. I know that, you know that, Sweclockers know that. I even went out of my way to note this in my original post, but you conveniently ignored it anyway. But the point is that in a single GPU situation the limiting factor in relation to all the cards we're talking about, vram is never the limiting factor. It's always about the raw processing power of the GPU, and those graphs you show prove that exact point.
So yes, if you're going SLI, go for a card with more vram. Hell, if you're even thinking about SLI, then go for the card with more vram, because at the end of the day it's better to be safe than sorry. But if you know you're only going to be using one card, then there is no evidence to suggest that extra vram will do anything for you at all.
*sigh*
2GB means xxxx all for res below 1200, yes it may help the cards that aren't as powerful e.g. the 560TI run the game FULLY maxed out regarding min FPS, however a 560TI is not supposed to run the game fully maxed out at 1080P, you need a 570 upwards.
I shall leave these here once again:
SHOCKER!!!!
A card that ONLY has 1280MB of VRAM is beating a card that has 2GB of VRAM, not just in average FPS but also min FPS!!!!! Comparing the 6970 2GB and 560TI 448 edition. Once again the whole 2GB VS 1GB for res below 1200 goes right out the window.
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Only get 2GB cards if your going SLI/crossfire, higher res than 1200 or really WANT to future proof your system.
Here are some single card 560Ti 2GB benchmarks with graphs using a I5 2500k @ 4.5Ghz and 16GB of 1600Mhz DDR3 (Kingston Grey)
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Now compare this to a Q6600 @ high which managed 42 FPS and utilisation of ~70%, this is 30% slower than the I5 and that's with a midrange GTX560Ti..... it will only be worse with a GTX570, GTX580 or any other high end GPU solution.
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Would love to see a Q6600 and GTX580 graph @ 1080P......
The Q6600, even at 3.6Ghz cannot saturate a 560TI
Look at the graphs, with the Q6600 it's at 30ish FPS far too often ..... BOTTLENECK !!!!
Sorry, my fault. I didn't anticipate some peoples' imbecility.
Yes, just to confirm, extra ram will help when you are running at 1600p or a multi-screen/eyefinity set up at 8x MSAA. Well done Finality. Happy now?
For the rest of us who run games at 1200p or less and at 4x MSAA or less, extra vram doesn't matter. It will not enable a GPU to run a game at playable settings (minimums of 30fps, averages of 40-50fps) that it couldn't already run with 1Gb vram.
For example with BF3, the 1Gb 560ti will play very nicely, albeit with less IQ, you will get a little extra MSAA with a 2GB one or the full IQ with the 448 core.
Sorry, my fault. I didn't anticipate some peoples' imbecility.
Yes, just to confirm, extra ram will help when you are running at 1600p or a multi-screen/eyefinity set up at 8x MSAA. Well done Finality. Happy now?
For the rest of us who run games at 1200p or less and at 4x MSAA or less, extra vram doesn't matter. It will not enable a GPU to run a game at playable settings (minimums of 30fps, averages of 40-50fps) that it couldn't already run with 1Gb vram.
but there is no 2GB 560TI 448 in that bench to see if it would make a difference, so there is nothing to conclude that on the same Arch 2GB makes no difference over 1 GB on the same Arch when so far in BF3 everything shows that 2GB makes a difference on the same Arch.
Yes, but there is a 1 and 2GB 6950 and in the first chart, there is virtually no difference between them and even in the second chart, there is only 5FPS difference between the 1 and 2GB.