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Adinnieken said:

Likewise, as I said before.  GDDR and DDR memory work differently.  In GDDR memory you need to flush the memory before writing to it.  You can't append the memory.  Where as in DDR memory you can.  Which is why I believe the PS4 relies on virtual memory (HDD cache file).  The cache file is used to read and write active data from/to memory as it's being used. 

I have no idea what you are trying to say here. What is "flushing memory before writing?"

You do know that gddr memory adds a ton of features to accessing memory that are simply not available with ddr memory? This is why the controller for gddr memory is much more complex than your run-of-the-mill ddr controller, btw..