I simply replaced an old cpu's motherboard beside a different(more stable) one. The 'new' one has integrated video(from what i understand) and i be wondering how i could tell how much actual push i have on my cards because the I.V. uses memory to run it and doesnt endow with a 'real' total.
computer have integrated video, how can I speak about amount of hit?
Try launching dxdiag from the Run dialog box.
goto control panel ->system ->general
this will hand over you how much memory (RAM) your computer is having
That's because the integrated video doesn't enjoy it's own memory, it shares system memory.
With most of the onboard / integrated video cards you can set the amount of system memory you want allocated to video processing via the System BIOS. If you reboot and go into BIOS (F2, F8, F10, Del, etc... depends on the system) you will expected be able to choose the amount of RAM to allocate.
download sandra form sissoft.com it will speak about you everthing about whats contained by your pc and what is installed on the system
also belic advisor works too
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