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I can haz more GBs

The webmaster has made some other mistakes, click on the gtx 590 and it shows both ddr3 and gddr5.http://www.pointofview-online.com/showroom.php?shop_mode=product_detail&product_id=234

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With that much memory, why not just plug in the video card straight to the PSU and install the OS right to it. CPU/GPU, HD/RAM one stop shop. Just add USB connector.
 
It's not pointless at all, this is the ultimate card to fool uninformed average Joe's into buying. I mean look at all those GBs!
 
Seems like something that's intended for OEM's. They can then put "4Gb VRAM" on the computer's spec sheet where their competition will be showing 1Gb.
 
Yes. Joe Consumer knows nothing of shaders, bandwidth, etc. He does know that "more ram is better" though.

Well, I'm not so sure it's that so much as joe's logic is "bigger is better" and 2gb is bigger than 1gb.

Now, which is cheapest to make bigger?
Shaders? pfffttt no.
mem bandwidth? !@$^ naw
clockspeeds? maaayyybee but usually that's pretty fixed.

RAM? you betcha! especially when it's CHEAP, old ram. You'll almost never see GDDR5 get the supppaarrrr size ram treatment.
 
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