At 15:30 -0500 12/24/2003, Quadlist wrote:
From: Sque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
For interests sake, the revision A board includes a cuda switch and is the one with the extra vram which may also explain the feeling of extra speed.
Huh? Could you expand this thought a bit, please? I thought that all of the Q605/LC475/6 models had two VRAM slots capable of supporting 512K or 1 MB total VRAM, depending on what the user installs. Is there something different about the Rev. A board?
Huh? Interesting way to start a question. ;)
2 slots for vram and one for system ram, yes that correct with the solder pads for a 3rd which doesn't sound right, cache maybe?
One of mine has 1mb total vram, it feels faster than the other two, the only other difference is the one with 1mb vram is also the revision A board and also has the cuda.
Now whether the board revision is where the feeling of a little more speed comes from and its in no way connected to having twice the vram is something I dont know.
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