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What graphics card are you? If you integrate the graphics card, you will take out part of the memory as video memory! You can expand the memory (if you can)! Buy a memory module and plug it in!
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Don't worry about new games when you're bigger!
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To correct you first, the performance of a graphics card is not determined by the video memory!
The graphics card is equivalent to a small computer, which is also divided into CPU and memory, of which the CPU is the focus! Memory (video memory) is just a cache unit, when the core performance is strong, a relatively large video memory is needed to give full play to the performance, and it does not mean that the graphics card with large video memory is good.
Specific to your current situation, NV's 7050 integrated graphics card was the king of integrated graphics cards back then, but there was still a big gap with the entry-level discrete graphics card at that time, which was equivalent to half of the performance of 7400GS at that time. And the 64MB video memory you show is not the actual capacity, because the integrated graphics card does not have independent video memory, but shares the system memory as the video memory. This sharing model has since evolved into a dynamically adjusted capacity, which automatically adjusts the "video memory" capacity according to your memory capacity and specific application; If your BIOS doesn't have an auto-tuning function, you can find the memory adjustment in the advanced settings.
However, due to the poor core performance, adjusting a large video memory will not have much impact on the final performance! For example, if you play the game to a level of about 10 frames, it will be at most a frame after adjusting it to a larger level, and it will not become a ...... of 10 frames all at once
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If your final idea is to improve the performance of your graphics card, then I would recommend spending money on a discrete graphics card, which is itself a fast integrated graphics card, and the performance is very weak, even if you allocate more memory for dynamic video memory, the performance is still weak.
The video memory capacity is not a computing device, it is only used to store the GPU calculation results, the real computing speed is to talk to the GPU, even if the GPU performance is very low, no matter how high the video memory capacity is, it is meaningless, so don't just look at the memory capacity when choosing a graphics card in the future.
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Leave it alone, the auto-provisioned one, the maximum should be 256MB.
If you play games, it's better to add a discrete graphics card, and the integrated thing is not useful.
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1. The easiest way is to upgrade the memory to more than 2G, and the video memory will automatically become larger.
2. Enter the BIOS and set the memory size to 128
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If your graphics card shares the same capacity with the memory, you can turn the memory down.
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Well, there are a lot of styles of biosh asked like this, I can't remember, you still have to read the manual.
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It's the same as what you do with this antique graphics card.
If you are given 10,000g of video memory, you won't be able to play the game.
1. Reduce the burden of memory1. Don't open too many programs. If you have too many documents open or too many programs running at the same time, you will not have enough memory to run other programs, so you should close the programs and windows you don't use at any time. 2. There should not be too many programs that run automatically. >>>More
It's not a problem with the power supply,3850Single card power68W,If the power supply is insufficient, it can't be turned on directly,There will be no input display,The biggest possibility is that your**The output interface is not connected,3850There are two DVI interfaces,Try them all,If it's CRT, use DVI to VGA,Run the game after booting to ensure stability,And remember to connect the external power supply interface of the graphics card,Because it provides video memory power supply independently。 >>>More
Plug it into the machine ---
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DDR5 memory 512 is good.
The display is at 22"(1920x1080) below 1G and 512MB The gap is less than 1%...However, DDR3 is much worse than DDR5. >>>More
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