Stuka87
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Why is it nobody has brought up tripple head setups? This is the main reason the 6950 comes in a 2GB version. It is also the reason nVidia released a 2.5GB 570. And there is a pretty significant difference between the two at high resolutions (5760x1080).
Here is a review which shows the merits of having the extra video memory:
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/foru...pu-memory-surround-stereo-3d-performance.html
And the point made above, if the 570 and the 6950 have the same price/performance ratio, and one has bigger numbers than the other, which do you think the average consumer is going to buy? And NO, forum/techie people are not the average consumer. The fact is the average user looks at sales numbers and goes "oh, this one has more" and goes with that one.
EDIT: Oh and one thing most benchmarks do is they max out all settings. Well, not all settings use a significant amount of vram, but they do use a lot of GPU. You can turn off one or two and vram wont change much, but FPS will shoot up. HBAO comes to mind in BF3. HUGE FPS hit, not a real big visual change however.
Here is a review which shows the merits of having the extra video memory:
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/foru...pu-memory-surround-stereo-3d-performance.html
And the point made above, if the 570 and the 6950 have the same price/performance ratio, and one has bigger numbers than the other, which do you think the average consumer is going to buy? And NO, forum/techie people are not the average consumer. The fact is the average user looks at sales numbers and goes "oh, this one has more" and goes with that one.
EDIT: Oh and one thing most benchmarks do is they max out all settings. Well, not all settings use a significant amount of vram, but they do use a lot of GPU. You can turn off one or two and vram wont change much, but FPS will shoot up. HBAO comes to mind in BF3. HUGE FPS hit, not a real big visual change however.
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