your graphics card does not have to match your system memory (RAM). i am still using ddr2 on my machine and both the ddr3 card (the 430) and now the gts450 work absolutely fine. anyways i don't think ddr5 system RAM has been released yet. besides every gpu card these days comes with ddr5.
its up to you...
I think it's @ file shack but you can download the Crysis demo and find out that way. Plus you can see for yourself what settings you can play it on if at all after you down load it. Hope that helps you.
Hello all, Just read this thread and had to redgister! First off i have a Radeon HD 4350. I run crysis maxed out, Shaders on medium screen res 1024 x 768 (highest i can go) with around 30 fps, all on low i can get around 50+60, Brill card and cheap. ^^
Hello all, Just read this thread and had to redgister! First off i have a Radeon HD 4350. I run crysis maxed out, Shaders on medium screen res 1024 x 768 (highest i can go) with around 30 fps, all on low i can get around 50+60, Brill card and cheap. ^^
The vram on the card is ddr5 and your pc is ddr3 correct. But they are not relative to each other. You can use a ddr5 card in a pc with ddr2 or ddr3 it makes no difference.