Keysplayr
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- Jan 16, 2003
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The GTX480 had 1.5GB, the GTX470 had 1.28 and the GTX460 had 1GB. In the 5000 series, there were no standard releases with above 1GB, right? Look, both companies are releasing cards (now) with more than 1GB of memory and this is not unique to the 6XXX/5XX series of cards. In fact, Nvidia seems to have beat them to the punch by offering 1.5GB on their single gpu flagship at the time and AMD only 1GB on their single gpu flagship.
I recall seeing enthusiast versions of the 5970 (2x2GB) and the 5870 (2GB). When we looked at benchmarks I believe that the 5970 gained quite a bit of performance, and the 5870 did not.
My problem here is that this discussion (if it isn't about AMD vs Nvidia) didn't take place back when the 480 shipped with 1.5 gigs. Were people creating threads going "Wow, Nvidia tacked on 50% more memory on their flagship card! Is it even used?" Now that AMD have 2GB on their single gpu flagship, it gets called into question whether the memory is used or not?
Well, perhaps through this testing we'll see that extreme settings use up to 1.5GB but never over that, rendering the extra 0.5GB useless, for now. (Aside: where are all the tessellation people and their 'futureproofing! support for future games!' now?)
If there is a way to test in game memory usage that works for both vendor's cards in the same way I say we do it and see. The end result might indeed be that anything above 1GB is rarely ever used - but that'll be a stain for both parties, not just one.
You're protesting too much here IMHO. Just participate would ya?