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Old 14-02-2006, 11:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey, my 32 MB Graphic CARD (on board) {when I was having 128 MB RAM} changed to 64 MB after incresing the RAM to 384.. is it real or just some error??? My Chipset is INTEL 845 GVSR..
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Old 14-02-2006, 11:41 AM   #2 (permalink)
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intel 845 chipsets have Dynamic memory usgae support, in their onboard gfx cardm depending on your system RAM & your requirment it will eat upto 64 MB RAM, virtually, all the RAM is not in use always, usually it eats about 10 to 14 MB only, but when required it will share upto 64 MB RAM, if 256 MB + system RAM is installed & 32 MB if less then 256 MB RAM is installed
 
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Yea real,allotment of onbard ram increased bcoz of more memory allotment from ram to shared graphics memory!
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