AnyOldName3 Wrote:In dolphin, it's mostly the bandwidth.
Please let this myth die already. I'm very sorry for having ever created it in the first place (by accident I might add). This conclusion was based on very very (5+ years now) old data. And may have been improperly collected in the first place due to a number of factors that weren't accounted for.
Test786 Wrote:I don't think Shadowplay is supported on the 200 series, just FYI.
Shadowplay is an nvidia application. No AMD gpu will ever support it regardless of the series.
TheLastCat Wrote:Seems the R7 265 has double the bandwith than the 750 Ti. I'm not a GPU expert but Is is the factor that determines performance or the gpu clock rate? I just want to know the difference.
Don't pay attention to the specs. GPUs are very complicated systems. Individual specs don't matter. How those individual specs contribute to "the big picture" is what matters. And we have an easy way to quantify and measure that, benchmarks. If a GPU gets better framerates it's faster, period. Regardless of what those specs say. Explaining how even the most basic properties in the published spec sheets are inter-related would require a considerable amount of time and effort. So don't bother unless you're really interested.
As others here have stated 1GB is fine for the vast majority of users. 2GB is needed for crazy resolutions and/or high resolution custom texture packs.
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