Where Gonna 64mb Ram ?

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saurav_nolakha

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I Am Having A 80gb Sata Hard Disk,pent-d(2.66 Ghz),512 Mb Ram.......my Computer Properties Show Only 448 Mb Ram,,,
While In Another Computer With 256 Mb Ram,40 Gb Hdd,p-4(2.26 Ghz) It Shows 248 Mb Of Ram..
Howz Such A Huge Difference???
Ho It Can Be Resolved????
 

samrulez

Cyborg Agent
Go to the BIOS.....under ''Advanced BIOS Freatures'' or ''Advanced Chipset Features'' change the ''Onboard VGA frame buffer size'' to 8MB.....
 

dOm1naTOr

Wise Old Owl
setting it to 8mb seriously affects ur graphics perfomance. Set it to at least 64 MB or even 128MB for geting the most out of ur onboard graphics chip.
 

Third Eye

gooby pls
saurav_nolakha said:
I Am Having A 80gb Sata Hard Disk,pent-d(2.66 Ghz),512 Mb Ram.......my Computer Properties Show Only 448 Mb Ram,,,
While In Another Computer With 256 Mb Ram,40 Gb Hdd,p-4(2.26 Ghz) It Shows 248 Mb Of Ram..
Howz Such A Huge Difference???
Ho It Can Be Resolved????

Don't take any tension,64 ram is sharing by onboard chipset.
 

k_blues24

Journeyman
ya, don't take any tension it's 64 MB ram is shared by the onboard graphics
& u cann't make it to Zero. but if u r not playing any ram sucker games & or not working with the 3D graphics u may reduce it's size (as this option is provided in the BIOS setup).
 

JGuru

Wise Old Owl
Keep it to atleast 64 MB, otherwise it would affect your PC's graphics performance!!!
If you are a hardcore Gamer , then keep it as 128 MB atleast. 256 MB would be a
better choice if you are into gaming.
 

nishant_nms

Cyborg Agent
JGuru said:
Keep it to atleast 64 MB, otherwise it would affect your PC's graphics performance!!!
If you are a hardcore Gamer , then keep it as 128 MB atleast. 256 MB would be a
better choice if you are into gaming.
But I don't think that 256 MB of shared RAM for a onboard graphics will be any useful as It will not take full advantage of it
 

Tech.Masti

Wise Old Owl
is your first machine i.e. 2.66Ghz machine AMD processor???
AMD machine shares a lot RAM with onboard graphics memory...
 
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