IHaveCandy
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Somebody correct me if I'm wrong. People are pointing the BD drive as a bottleneck for the GDDR5 ram speeds, but isn't the benefit of 176 GBps shown with how fast the GPU and CPU can access memory? I thought this is how it works:
1. BD/HD drive feeds data to RAM at its own speed.
2. That data sits in RAM, ready to be used whenever the CPU or GPU needs it.
3. When the GPU needs to pull a ton of assets that have already been loaded into RAM, this is where that 176 GBps bandwidth comes into play. The GPU and CPU have more immediate access to content already loaded into RAM and can process it faster.
1. BD/HD drive feeds data to RAM at its own speed.
2. That data sits in RAM, ready to be used whenever the CPU or GPU needs it.
3. When the GPU needs to pull a ton of assets that have already been loaded into RAM, this is where that 176 GBps bandwidth comes into play. The GPU and CPU have more immediate access to content already loaded into RAM and can process it faster.