SDRAM-SGRAM ?

Started by 3dfxFanatic, 17 November 2003, 16:19:51

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3dfxFanatic

what's the difference betwin them?
 

NitroX infinity

SGRAM is designed for videocards (G stands for Graphic), it has some extra instructions (coding) so the information is processed faster.
 

ArchAngelCD

Also, SGRAM doesn't OC well at all.
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Katoo

My V3 3000 PCI with SG-RAM (166MHz default) overclocking on 215 MHz.
:)
 

vykupitel

QuoteOriginally posted by Katoo

My V3 3000 PCI with SG-RAM (166MHz default) overclocking on 215 MHz.
:)

I also have good OC experience with SGRAM on V3. 210MHz flawlessly [8D]

P.S. Nazdar Katoo :)
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