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blαh2355:
Snivy, to help find your dedicated RAM...

IF running Windows XP, right click on desktop, click on properties, go all the way to the right tab, find "advanced" button and click, if not already on the adapter tab then go there and there are the information.

IF running Windows 7, go to Control Panel, Appearance and Personalization, Display, Screen Resolution, "Advanced" button, and a new dialog screen will pop up with info of the GPU.

Hope this helps :)

Windows 7 example and uh hehe, this is my school computer's GPU ;)

Spoiler (click to show/hide)I just reailized that it's the same GPU that you have Snivy ???

Deathie:

--- Quote from: » Magic « on May 17, 2011, 08:08:12 AM ---dedicated ram is built into the gpu


ffs

read

you cannot allocate dedicated video memory

only shared

its like pagefiles

it's not real ram

is 3/4 slower

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I said I know that. I asked if there was a workaround, like I did with anti-aliasing.
It's a GPU feature that's built into the GPU. You can't "install" Anti-Aliasing. Hur hur hur.

Well I did it, and have a fully running program that fixes jaggies even though my GPU can't lrn2AA.

Calm down bro ._.


And Blahhhhh, I found it. Apparently, I have 128MB's dedi.

» Magic «:

--- Quote from: Snivy M.D. on May 17, 2011, 10:17:28 AM ---I said I know that. I asked if there was a workaround, like I did with anti-aliasing.
It's a GPU feature that's built into the GPU. You can't "install" Anti-Aliasing. Hur hur hur.

Well I did it, and have a fully running program that fixes jaggies even though my GPU can't lrn2AA.

Calm down bro ._.


And Blahhhhh, I found it. Apparently, I have 128MB's dedi.

--- End quote ---

imad

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