[QUOTE="gnutux"][QUOTE="Dr_DudeMan"]Yes, and does that change anything? gnutux[QUOTE="gnutux"][QUOTE="potato66"]doesent the ps3 use xdr ram?Dr_DudeMan
LOL! I cant believe you post that and claim ownage on us...hahaha...
When did I EVER in any post I have made on GS wanted pwnage of anyone? Give me that link first. The closest thing to pwnage was just backing others' pwnage posts, I have not personally claimed any. The PS3 XDR RAM runs at 800MHz the last time I checked and the X360 GDDR3 runs at 700MHz, last check. However, the X360 can utilize 512MB for any type of data while the XDR can only be system RAM, (still lockable by the GDDR3) with only 256MB available, thus cannot be partitioned if the system requires more memory. gnutuxIncorrect, althought the 256 are independent they can both function in graphical operations, its just that 256 are dedicated to graphics and the other 256 are not solely dedicated to graphics.
You have 2 different memory modules. Each serving a specific task. The main system memory can store graphical data, which is true as I have said above. However, what if the system memory needed more memory? 256 MB isn't quite enough for physics, AI and map data for the system memory to handle. gnutux
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