Shared video memory
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Is it possible to share video memory from the computer to the videocard? I've read that it is possible if you have a built-in videocard, the problem is that you wil loose loading speed. Is it also possible with my GTX470?? Cause i'll be running out of memory shortly and I dont want to buy a Tesla ( no money! )hahah
Antec 300 Casing/Windows 7 ultimate 64/i7 920/ ASUS p6T/ 6GB RAM/ Sparkle GTX470 1.2GB & Asus GeForce 8800GTs 512mb
For what I have understood so far, project data have to be stored close to the cuda processing cores to get fast treatment. Using the memory on the motherboard requires a permanent data exchange through slow bus, allowing ridiculous rendering speed...
French Blender user - CPU : intel Quad QX9650 at 3GHz - 8GB of RAM - Windows 7 Pro 64 bits. Display GPU : GeForce GTX 480 (2 Samsung 2443BW-1920x1600 monitors). External GPUs : two EVGA GTX 580 3GB in a Cubix GPU-Xpander Pro 2. NVidia Driver : 368.22.
Windows 7 64-bit | Q6600 | 8gb ram | GTX 260 Core 216
I hope that more and more gpu brands start to see a real market in gpu rendering and hopefully we will get more capable "cheap" gpu's with lots of ram, now there is not only gamers out there 

windows 7 x64 | 2xGTX570 (warming up the planet 1ºC at a time) | i7 920 | 12GB
Yes, but the fact is that there are just few of us, relatively speaking, who need a lot of video RAM. When our numbers grow, prices of ray tracing friendly video cards( those with 4 and 6 GB of ram) should drop considerately.
Cheers,
n1k
Cheers,
n1k