How to distribute memory to the graphics card tips

  
        

How to allocate memory to the graphics card:

If it is a discrete graphics card, it has video memory itself, no memory allocation, if it is integrated, it depends on the specific situation. Some integrated graphics dynamically divide the video memory and allocate it on demand. Some can force the size, which needs to go into bios and find memroy share and adjust it to the size you need.

Small Tip: Under normal circumstances, after entering the BIOS, "Advanced chipset setup"-"ONBOARD VGA SHARE MERNORY" should be the adjustment of the memory but the condition of each motherboard is different. The prerequisite is that your system is integrated graphics. Otherwise, don't try No use!

Users best answer (reference):

Is the memory part of the memory?

Start DEL-Enter COMS-Enter Options Advanced Bios Features-Frane Buffer Size - There will be 32M, 64M, 128M, 256M.

If your memory is 1G, then choose 256M. If your memory is 512M, then choose 128M.

This will be done.

Generally, it can only be used in video memory, the system will call system memory and use it as video memory. You can increase the value of AGP in the BIOS, such as 128MB, but it can't be larger than 1/4 of the system memory, otherwise it will cause problems.

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