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Resolution doesn't have much to do with video memory. Most of the memory goes to textures, and the texture size is independent of of the screen resolution. Also not having enough video memory doesn't necessarily give you a low frame rate. It's more about visual processing such as effects, filtering, shaders, and screen resolution.
By the way, what resolution are you playing at? I find it hard to believe you're getting average 110FPS with everything max in CoD4 with a resolution any higher than about 1024x768 or 1280x960 and a CPU that's bottlenecking performance. What CPU do you have anyway and are you spoiled enough to overclock without worry? Heck, you might as well get it over with and tell us all your specs and who bought each part. I despise people who brag about things their parents bought them and act like they're superior to everyone else for owning it.
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