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There is absolutely no reason the lag on a good wireless connection should be any higher than a wired connection by any discernible amount. Also, if you play a game that has ping graphs you absolutely can tell if you are lagging or not. I get about 30Mbps over my wireless connection, and my Internet connection is only 2Mbps.zaphod_bOh, yes, there is. Wired is full duplex and switched. Wireless is half-duplex and not switched. What's the difference? Well, a switched, full duplex connection means full bandwitdh in both directions simultaniously. Even if there's more than one device on the network, you are still guaranteed full speed between each device and the switched. A half-duplex connection means you can only send or receive, not both at the same time. Also, since it is not switched, you have to share the bandwidth with every other wireless device on the network. Usually, the bottleneck would be the internet connection, but if you have several wireless devices going, that half-duplex is going to hurt ...
I think the problem here is that you call it "graphics processor", when in reality, you are talking about "graphics cards". Yes, PCs can have dual cards with a lot of memory on them. There's even SLI cards available with 2GB on it, so pair up, that would make it 4GB of memory. So, now that you have gotten a clue too, perhaps the discussion can focus on the matter at hand rather than just mudslinging....ram? I'm talking about the graphics processor! lol, you all do know that computers are capable of having duel graphics processors that add up to 3GB...
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