- Jun 13, 2001
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I've been looking all over for benchmarks comparing the 64MB and 128MB models of the Radeon Mobility 9000 in various games, and I've got nothing. ATI's website doesn't even acknowledge the existence of the 128 MB, much less advertise higher performance on it. Some laptop dealers, such as Alienware, sell only the 128 MB version, while others, such as PowerNotebooks, charge a couple hundred extra for it. So riddle me this: Does the 128 MB run at a higher clock speed, or is it really just the same card with twice the memory? And if the difference is just memory, why does it seem to cost twice as much as its little brother? Finally, does anyone need 128 MB for games? Isn't 64 MB still enough to run the latest games at the highest resolutions with the best quality, or can you show me a benchmark to the contrary? I know the 9600 is just around the corner, but this is irking me.