M MikeW96 Distinguished Jul 3, 2011 22 0 18,510 Jul 19, 2011 #1 I was just wondering if the memory on a graphics card had to match the computers memory. A lot of the graphics cards i see are DDR3 and i have DDR2. Does the memory have to be the same in order to be compatible?
I was just wondering if the memory on a graphics card had to match the computers memory. A lot of the graphics cards i see are DDR3 and i have DDR2. Does the memory have to be the same in order to be compatible?
Solution purple stain Jul 19, 2011 No it doesn't.Graphics card memory is totally seperate and different from a computer's memory. When your looking for a graphis card try getting the one that has the highest RAM.Currently the highest RAM is GDDR5.
No it doesn't.Graphics card memory is totally seperate and different from a computer's memory. When your looking for a graphis card try getting the one that has the highest RAM.Currently the highest RAM is GDDR5.
purple stain Splendid Nov 2, 2010 6,941 7 26,465 Jul 19, 2011 Solution #2 No it doesn't.Graphics card memory is totally seperate and different from a computer's memory. When your looking for a graphis card try getting the one that has the highest RAM.Currently the highest RAM is GDDR5. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
No it doesn't.Graphics card memory is totally seperate and different from a computer's memory. When your looking for a graphis card try getting the one that has the highest RAM.Currently the highest RAM is GDDR5.
jaguarskx Titan Apr 19, 2006 27,979 3 84,965 Jul 19, 2011 #3 Nope. It is independent. Otherwise a lot of people would be in trouble since there is no such thing as DDR5 system RAM. Upvote 0 Downvote
Nope. It is independent. Otherwise a lot of people would be in trouble since there is no such thing as DDR5 system RAM.
M MikeW96 Distinguished Jul 3, 2011 22 0 18,510 Jul 19, 2011 #4 Best answer selected by MikeW96. Upvote 0 Downvote
Mousemonkey Titan Sep 3, 2006 59,466 17 92,965 Jul 19, 2011 #5 This topic has been closed by Mousemonkey Upvote 0 Downvote