Dadofamunky
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Originally posted by: Peter
Originally posted by: wordsworm
My video card is GTS 320 takes up 320 MB of address space. I can't read Hex, but my calculator is good at converting stuff like that for me. Now, I'm feeling unconvinced that a GTX would be different.
It is technically impossible for a PCI(E) resource to be 320MB. By matter of how PCI(E) resource allocation technically works, resource sizes are always a power of two - so it's either 256 or 512.
How do I know all this? I've been a BIOS writer for a decade, so trust me, when things dive down into how stuff works on that level, I do know, and I do have my sources - few of which are meant to be read out in public, sorry.
Peter, given your BIOS experience, can you summarize for us how you see the effects of various video card configs on a 4 GB 32-bit system? For example:
1 256 MB video card
1 512 MB card
2 512 MB cards in SLI
1 768 MB card
2 768 MB cards in SLI
I wish I had the money and time to throw at actually establishing empirical evidence for how this actually works. Since I have no interest in SLI, it really doesn't affect me.