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Consta

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About Consta

  • Birthday Oct 02, 1995

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    Intel Core i3 3220 @ 3.30GHz
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    Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. H61M-DS2 3.0
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    4,00GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz
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    2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 630 (Gigabyte)
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    Windows 7-64 bit

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  1. To better put it, let's say I'm playing a graphically intensive game like Witcher III, what consumes most of the Vram? The textures? Shifting of scenery when you rotate the camera? Or just the game itself as a whole. Also how does Vram work, why having more is better? Is it somewhat similar to RAM or a completely different thing? Thanks in advance!
  2. So it suffices to say that each company creates new models of GPUs with a different model in mind? E.G Nvidia is better at gaming, AMD at other stuff? Basically, there isn't a side which is supreme in all aspects.
  3. Isn't it always a matter of 3-4 FPS between the two best graphic cards from both sides? Could we say it's a matter of elitism or "fanboysm"? Isn't it that AMD took over ATI because they were about to go bankrupt, but AMD saw potential in them? So I guess AMD and Nvidia are cool and it's just the people making it seem they're at "war" but in reality each minds its own business?
  4. I need opinions on the subject, personal experiences you had with both sides, I am in no conflict of choice between the two brands whatsoever; I would simply like to hear why green is most of the time in the front lines whilst red is the "if you can't afford Nvidia" option. Thoughts?
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