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| 275575 | 2004-09-25 10:15:00 | How do u allocated ram to suport system GFX? I have seen "system memory may be allocated to support system graphics" How do you do this? ( winXP pro) | Rpg_pro (5689) | ||
| 275576 | 2004-09-25 10:19:00 | allocate* srry >.< | Rpg_pro (5689) | ||
| 275577 | 2004-09-25 10:21:00 | Some videocards have the option in the BIOS. I think it uses some of the physical memory that's installed to deal with this. Depending on how much ram/memory you change it to in the BIOS. And how much physical memory is installed in your system. |
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| 275578 | 2004-09-25 11:12:00 | yep. this option should be in bios. haven't dealt with onboard graphics for sometime and choose not to :P. i think it is under "advanced chipset features" in bios. you should be able to allocate somewhere between 8 to 32 MB of Video RAM. |
Jams (1051) | ||
| 275579 | 2004-09-25 11:18:00 | oh. so this will only help my onboard gfx not my gfx card? | Rpg_pro (5689) | ||
| 275580 | 2004-09-25 11:22:00 | yea. When it says "system graphics" it means the onbaord Graphics chip. | Jams (1051) | ||
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