@Geezer57
Thanks, but its best I stay out of that thread and the other related ones.
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Short Answer:Originally Posted by KSEG
It allegedly effects the bandwith/transfer rate of the GPU (memory) card.
Its not a matter of *degradation*. The slider is there for those who may be having problems in which case they *may* need to notch it down a bit. By problems I mean motherboard type problems. The GPU (actually the memory on the GPU card) and Motherboard may have capatibility type issues.
If you do not have issues, then set it to the correct setting and forget about it. By correct, I mean 8x for 8x, etc. If you have an 8x card you're not going to get 16x speed.
You probably won't be getting 8x speed either, but that's another story....
Oh well, quickly, the GPU companies lead with the technology, so back when 8x was the rage, all the cards were 8x cards, BUT the supporting hardware, MB/Chipsets was not. So it was all a marketing hype! Same with 4x before that....
I haven't been keeping up with the latest and greatest, but I believe 16x is the fashion now. I'd make a small wager that its all hype too.
Answer a little longer than I intended.
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