If you have a 7900gt 512Mb card, overclock it to 650Mhz core speed and 800Mhz memory speed, then you have a 7900gtx.
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If you have a 7900gt 512Mb card, overclock it to 650Mhz core speed and 800Mhz memory speed, then you have a 7900gtx.
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ah, nindota gud ana nga video card mga bro, baligya na?
Mga bro, just a clarification to everyone.
Memory Speed does not concerns processing, it deals data transfer. The higher the memory speed you have the faster it transfer the data to its destination. yes it matter with the processing but not really that critical, coz it is mainly deals with the data transfer. How fast it transfer from one register to another. What really matter with the processing is the processer (GPU or CPU). don't be misled on this one. The CPU/GPU processes the data, not the amount of memory or memory speed. Even you have a 2gb of memory with 1ghz memory speed, then you have an intel celeron 3.0ghz cpu. I don't think your better than P4 3.0ghz with 1ghz memory with 533Mhz memory speed.
eg. (reference card)
geforce 6600gt,  GPU: NV43, core clock: 500Mhz, memory: 256Mb, memory speed: 500Mhz
radeon x800gto, GPU: R480),  core clock: 400Mhz, memory: 256Mb, memory speed: 490Mhz
of these two, radeon x800gto is much faster than 6600gt even 6600 gt has higher core and memory clocks.
click below for reference:
http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=321&card2=187
To have an optimal system, the three should be more or less in the same level otherwise you will have a bottleneck in your system.
1. CPU (higher speed the better) Of course check what is the best cpu today like intel core 2 duo or amd Fx.
2. Memory (the higher the memory and speed the better).
3. GPU (the higher the processing power (GPU) the better with higher memory and memory speed as well).
    Check for the best GPU today like G80 or R600 (these are the DX10 cards)
Nice Gaming to everyone....  
 
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Bro naay factor ang memory density ug memory access time kaysa CPU and/or GPU frequency. Lets say as a video card regardless ug
unsa ang speed sa CPU or GPU, these two processing units will compensate its output CLK to the memory ICs max/required CLK.
The 3GHz CPU CLK will be adjusted to match the required 533 MHz of the memory(for example) through the video card's firmware
configuration.
Kung system operation thus I agree the better the CPU, the better the performance of the system. The CPU does the fetching and
interpretation of necessary files for the GPU to execute.
My little opinion though, I have made a report on this once. hehehe.
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