Video RAM - how much do you really need?
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 3:18 am
http://www.yougamers.com/articles/13801 ... ally_need/
The first 3D accelerator add-in boards (merely called graphics cards today) appeared on the market over ten years ago and whilst the processing power and raw capabilities of the main chip have increased beyond all expectations, the amount of memory on the circuit board has increased rather more slowly. However, the latest games are becoming ever more demanding on the resources a PC has to offer. So if you're out to buy a new graphics card, what do you do - buy the one with the most memory, the fastest memory, the latest memory type? We delve into the mysteries of video RAM and take a brief look at the different types and what it gets used for, before we examine just how much your graphics card really needs.
Ah, the good old days of 4MB of EDO DRAM. Amazing that ten years of development have made it utterly useless - the main menu screen of Crysis needs 20x that amount of VRAM alone
Don't be naive in thinking that games won't be using more than 512MB any time soon, because they already are in certain cases. We're still some way off before developers start making games that require half a gigabyte of video RAM to play properly, but if you want the best possible visuals, get the most RAM that you can.