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Gigabyte 2GB Radeon HD 7790 Graphics Card
Gigabyte finally has released their 2GB version of its Radeon HD 7790 graphics card. Codenamed GV-R779OC-2GD, the card sports 896 shader Cores, a 128-bit memory interface, a core clock of 1075MHz and a 2GB of GDDR5 memory set @ 6000MHz, and features 1x DVI-I, 1x DVI-D, 1x HDMI and 1x DisplayPort outputs.
The GV-R779OC-2GD is priced at 20,000 Yen (about $205).
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#4573480 Posted on: 04/09/2013 06:07 PM
take bioshock infinite for instance @ 1080p on the very high settings it uses over 1.5gb for me , try it at the ultra settings it uses over 1.85gb for me but if you want to play games on low to med settings go ahead and use a 1gb card if needs must .
but look at the cards you have 2x 7970's with 3gb each what are you on
take bioshock infinite for instance @ 1080p on the very high settings it uses over 1.5gb for me , try it at the ultra settings it uses over 1.85gb for me but if you want to play games on low to med settings go ahead and use a 1gb card if needs must .
but look at the cards you have 2x 7970's with 3gb each what are you on

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#4573484 Posted on: 04/09/2013 06:21 PM
take bioshock infinite for instance @ 1080p on the very high settings it uses over 1.5gb for me , try it at the ultra settings it uses over 1.85gb for me but if you want to play games on low to med settings go ahead and use a 1gb card if needs must .
but look at the cards you have 2x 7970's with 3gb each what are you on
yea im trying to understand his logic. Not working and feeling face palm ready. Newer dx11 titles have eaten my 1gb vram up. 2gb is tbh the new sweet spot.
take bioshock infinite for instance @ 1080p on the very high settings it uses over 1.5gb for me , try it at the ultra settings it uses over 1.85gb for me but if you want to play games on low to med settings go ahead and use a 1gb card if needs must .
but look at the cards you have 2x 7970's with 3gb each what are you on

yea im trying to understand his logic. Not working and feeling face palm ready. Newer dx11 titles have eaten my 1gb vram up. 2gb is tbh the new sweet spot.
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#4573543 Posted on: 04/09/2013 08:05 PM
Actually he was referring to the typo on the article before it was corrected.
Actually no they do not have cuda core and never will.
Actually he was referring to the typo on the article before it was corrected.
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Ofcourse it runs on 512MB too. Hell i even have a 320MB card and it still runs. Exept for DX11 exclusive like Crysis 3 ofcourse. The difference being how much AA you can enable on 1080p. With 320-512 i cant use any AA whatsoever becuse the buffer is always full. Besides i use a lot of high res texture mods (hey its PC gaming after all) and those consume quite a bit of VRAM too. My buddy has managed nearly 3GB VRAM usage on Skyrim with mods...on a single 1080p LCD.