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Nvidia PCI-e 8600 GT 512mb DDR2 vs. PCI-E 8600 GT 256mb DDR3?
I now have an Nvidia 8500 GT 512mb DDR2 PCI-E video card. I want to upgrade to the 8600 GT but I don't know which 8600 is better for performance. I know 512mb is more memory than 256mb but the 512 is DDR2 and the 256 is DDR3. Which one is the better of the two?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
DDr3 256 MB. I asked this exact question a few eeks ago. Go with the DDr3 It is much much faster.
Also dont upgrade yet. wait until the 8800GT has come down in price. although the 8600GT is a decent card. it is already slightly outdated. wait and hold on to you 8500GT until the price of 8800's drop. you'll get a huge jump on graphics for slightly more cash
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I would say if you could save up a bit more go for the 8800GT, either 256Mb or 512Mb (512Mb ideally), these are the best out at the moment for price.
256Mb - £116
512Mb - £160
Few websites include:
www.ebuyer.com
www.advancetec.co.uk
www.scan.co.uk
Other than that the 256Mb is the better, one its DDR3, two with the cheaper graphics cards you dont need high RAM. RAM holds textures when you play at high resolutions - Which you cant with a lower end graphics card.
RAM is a way of getting people to spend an extra £10 for the "Its higher so its better" factor.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
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