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Old 07-09-02, 12:56 AM
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I understand what you are saying , but DDR RAM memory like 266mhz has a corresponding ns rating i.e 1000 divued by 266 and its bandwidth is calculated as its data width is 64bits i.e 8 bits , thus pc2100 for 266*8 . but its never rated at 533mhz or something like that according to graphics card memory chips.

So why do graphics cards this?
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