How much GPU memory do you need for audio app work only?

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How much GPU memory do you need for audio app work only?

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Approx how much GPU memory do you really need for typical audio app work?

If your lazy and on a roll, you might have 5 to 10 VST fx open + sequencer (zoom function etc) + scope etc - on a dual monitor setup....

Anyone who knows?

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i've had 64mb cards work very well indeed. i usually get 256 or even 512mb these days because the price is so cheap, but even 128mb is plenty...
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The Core GPU speed is much more important than the amount of MBs a video card may have, take that into account that point.

So, you should ask yourself two questions: which Nvidia chipset should I take and with how much ram, this is the correct way of choosing a video card. Then of course, be careful with the trademark too. I would suggest you to get an EVGA, because they are junk free, they don’t include games usually, and so you pay for the hardware, and not for a bundle of games you’re not going to use anyway.
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evga, that's my usual brand.....cheap and they work well....
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Reason for asking is that I'm looking into pcie x 1 graphics card for my ASUSP5K (due to it's layout, a pciex1 graphics card will uncover the last PCI slot and thus make room for my UAD card - and a extra pciex16 for later use) .

There is 'not to many' pciex1 graphics cards in the world, but Matrox got a reasonable priced one. I'm worried about the lack of memory though (32MB). Do not want the card to start messing with my CPU.

Check it out at:

http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/crepr ... 50pcie.php

Nestor: Thnx for clearing things out and pointing towards evga -I'll check em out.
Garyb: Thnx as always...Have you installed any Dual EVGA PCIEx16 without the extra cooling block lately - cos that might work for me - if it only takes up 1 slot I mean..

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one of these might no be too bad...they'd likely no leave much room, but they should leave the adjoining slot useable:
http://evga.com/products/moreinfo.asp?p ... &family=17
http://evga.com/products/moreinfo.asp?p ... &family=22
http://evga.com/products/moreinfo.asp?p ... &family=22
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well I've been running a matrox g450 (32MB) with absolutely no problem at all for years. No fan to add to noise. Can't see any reason to use any thing more powerful just for a DAW.
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sure, the matrox works fine.

the nvidias work a look a little nicer on screen.....
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