okay, I guess 1GB is good enough. would be nice with a motherboard that can do 32GB to be able to allocate, say 2GB to the GPU
I doubt allocating 2GB to the GPU would matter for performance. I guess with 32GB you wouldn't really miss it. Of course it's also difficult to locate 4x8GB DDR3...this is the most reasonably priced 2x8GB kit I've seen recently, and it's only DDR3-1333.
I'm sure it's no surprise to anyone here, but I'm not thinking too much of this new APU graphics-on-CPU thing. It may be fine for normal computers that Joe Average may use for checking email or watching Youtube, but any half-serious or full-serious gaming PC should still have a dedicated PCI-E GPU.
To anyone that previously spent $100 or so on a GPU, this is the replacement. It's smaller, cheaper, faster, uses less power, and emits less heat. To those who spent more, this is not for you (unless HTPC).
I'm sure it's no surprise to anyone here, but I'm not thinking too much of this new APU graphics-on-CPU thing. It may be fine for normal computers that Joe Average may use for checking email or watching Youtube, but any half-serious or full-serious gaming PC should still have a dedicated PCI-E GPU.
If I upgrade to this processor from my current Core 2 Duo 2.13 can I crossfire with my current ATI 4850 1gb card and if I can will it do me any good. I mean the card is very good but its a dx10 card. If I can crossfire it should boost the graphics output as it assists the on board dx11 card, right?
Also will I be able to keep my 500w Fujicom power supply.
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so when can we expect APU's to come with a beefy enough GPU's that will WANT 2GB of memory?
Maybe, but have you SEEN the IE6 benchmarks?
Also will I be able to keep my 500w Fujicom power supply.