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    5750 Ati 1600x

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by atabri3, Jul 6, 2006.

  1. atabri3

    atabri3 Notebook Enthusiast

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    quick question, the 1600X in the 5750, ive read many different reviews, and i need a solid answer. i would like to know the exact amount of memory it has, in terms of actual, video, hyper, etc. almost every review says up to 512 MB hypermemory, 128MB DDR SDRAM. im wondering if all the 1600X's are 128MB, with something like 256/512 total. sorry if this is kind of confusing, i think im confusing myself.
     
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    Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator

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    It is 128MB dedicated.
     
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    atabri3 Notebook Enthusiast

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    are all the 1600x's the same?
     
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    cycloneguy2618 Notebook Deity

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    Of course, except some have more memory, and some are clocked different. So essentially, it all depends on the manufactuer. Like for instince Apple clocks their x1600's in the 15inch MacBook Pro lower than normal, therefore giving better battery life and less heat, while giving up the graphics quality. I would imagine Sager clocks their x1600's at the average level, or Clevo who ever it might happen to be.
     
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    atabri3 Notebook Enthusiast

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    i probably should have clarified, but i was wondering if all 1600x's were 256 dedicated video memory, but it seems like some are 128, with up to 256/512 hypermem