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Originally Posted by TN_Chief
Not true. I work medical imaging IT...and we've got some problems with one of our products right now that's directly related to having too much RAM on a high-end video card (plus the memory limits of a 32-bit OS). "Bigger is always better" can get you into trouble.
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This is why they should've kept Windows out of medicine.
edit: Actually, I guess that's how your software vendor is spinning it, but believe me they are full of shit.
If having too much video memory is screwing up your system, it's not your fault, it's the fault of whoever designed the software. They should have checked for whatever bounds they going over.