Like the [[Macintosh Quadra 900]], the Macintosh Quadra 950 comes with 1 MB of video RAM (VRAM) and sockets for expanding the VRAM to a total of 2 MB. The 1-MB VRAM configuration supports up to 24 bits per pixel on Apple’s 12-inch RGB monitor, 16 bits per pixel on the 13-inch and 16-inch RGB monitors, and 8 bits per pixel on 21-inch Apple monitors. The 2-MB VRAM configuration supports up to 24 bits per pixel on Apple’s 12-inch, 13-inch, and 16-inch RGB monitors and 16 bits per pixel on Apple’s 21-inch RGB monitor. The Macintosh Quadra 950 also supports 19-inch monitors with 1024 by 768 pixel displays. With 2 MB of VRAM, the Macintosh Quadra 950 supports up to 16 bits per pixel on such monitors. | Like the [[Macintosh Quadra 900]], the Macintosh Quadra 950 comes with 1 MB of video RAM (VRAM) and sockets for expanding the VRAM to a total of 2 MB. The 1-MB VRAM configuration supports up to 24 bits per pixel on Apple’s 12-inch RGB monitor, 16 bits per pixel on the 13-inch and 16-inch RGB monitors, and 8 bits per pixel on 21-inch Apple monitors. The 2-MB VRAM configuration supports up to 24 bits per pixel on Apple’s 12-inch, 13-inch, and 16-inch RGB monitors and 16 bits per pixel on Apple’s 21-inch RGB monitor. The Macintosh Quadra 950 also supports 19-inch monitors with 1024 by 768 pixel displays. With 2 MB of VRAM, the Macintosh Quadra 950 supports up to 16 bits per pixel on such monitors. |