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what does memory interface mean

Discussion in 'Audio and Video' started by kathos696, Jul 17, 2005.

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  1. kathos696 Newcomer, in training

    i know ther higher it is the better but what does it mean? My card has 128-bit
  2. howard_hopkinso Newcomer, in training

    It just means that a 128bit memory interface can process twice as much info in the same ammount of time than a 64 bit interface could do.

    In other words the memory is quicker.

    Regards Howard :)
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