I think its a bad idea considering the fast cycle of GPUs these days.
You'd need to upgrade more than JUST the GPU+RAM.
But I do think there is some truth to your idea.. the way to do this is to sell for example 7800GTXs with 256MB ram or maybe 128MB ram standard.. and put a RAM upgrade slot on it like the olden days.
I dont know what the base ram could be, but I'm sure NV could make it very low to sell the cards.. integrate TurboCache on high end models and put a slot on to add more high end memory.
Maybe so you can boost any NV card from 256MB to 512.. or 128 to either 256 or 512?
It would cut down on maintaining a million models.
Either you run a Geforce8 or a Radeon20K.. pick your model based on memory content 32/64/128/256/512, and enjoy. Esp since core speeds need to be high if they are goign to start worrying about decoding every video standard that flys by night.
I know its not the best idea, but could be used to some degree like the olden days.
It'd been nice to have a slot for an additional 256MB of memory on the 7800GTXs! And esp on the X800s considering they cant go high res without additional memory.
Adding a small mem slot would have cured this BF2 ill-
KNOWN ISSUE
ATI CROSSFIRE CARDS
- Crossfire cards with 256 Megs of memory, running in CrossFire mode will run
out of memory at very high resolution settings.
On very high resolutions, such as 1920x1440 with 6x antialiasing. In CrossFire
mode the ATI drivers are more restrictive
about where resources are allocated, and as a result run out of memory sooner
than with a single board. This running out of memory causes
the device context creation to fail. The result is that the game just sits in a
loop with a black screen. If you experience a context creation failure
change your resolution to a lower setting (e.g. 1024x768 or even lower).
You can PM me for my address to pay me ATI and Nvidia. Thanks.
