Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
The 128MB versions use DDR I as far as I know. The "Built by ATi" versions come with DDR I at least. The 256MB version may be a different story, though. That might be an "Ultra" version with higher core/mem clocks.
Where NVIDIA manages to remain competitive is by implementing higher speed "DDR2" memories. We put "DDR2" in quotes because there is no official DDR2 spec for graphics memory, and the only difference between this memory and conventional DDR is that the electrical and signaling characteristics of the memory are borrowed from the JEDEC DDR2 specification. This memory does not transfer 4 times per clock but simply improves on the way data gets in and out of the chip, allowing for much higher clock rates. This should sound familiar as it is very similar to what ATI did with GDDR3.
but is there a good article out there that outlines the technical differences between DDRI and DDRII?
Originally posted by: Mark R
At the speeds that the 9800 RAM is supposed to run at, it has to use DDR-II memory. DDR simply wouldn't get close to that speed.
but is there a good article out there that outlines the technical differences between DDRI and DDRII?
Sorry, I don't know of any articles that are easy to read, and get it right at the same time - but here is a quick, and very basic explanation of the differences.
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Originally posted by: ed21x
doesn't all ATi cards since the original radeon support dual monitor displays? I know my 8500 does..
Not for people who MUST have the latest. 😉Originally posted by: chilled
hang on......the 256MB version will have 256MB of DDRII (or "GDDR2") AND a 256bit bus?
Wouldn't that cost way too much?????