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It's useless... Even if you add physical memory, it's useless. It's just that it can increase the speed of your computer, but the graphics card can't be improved...
Look at your motherboard has a discrete graphics card plug in badly, if there is, go buy a 2-hand graphics card... 128m is only 100 yuan, I just changed it...
At home, a 512 or 256 2-hand memory (new ones can't be bought), 512's are also hard to find...
The estimate of 256 is enough for a few dozen quick money...
So my suggestion is to upgrade the hardware directly... I changed my motherboard. and CPU graphics 128...
It's only 300 fast money... Now you can play single-player Warcraft.,And cf.。。。 As long as it's not 3D, it's easy to deal with...
Of course you don't play games. It's not a big upgrade... So be it ... I guess your computer is stuck. , I don't want to upgrade... "Start" - "Run" - "msconfig" - "Start" can be mitigated
Besides, antivirus and firewall, ctfmon. Everything else can be removed...
This way your computer is much faster. But if you configure it like this, it's very stuck,。。
So don't open a lot of things when you use it...
Good luck!
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Changing the virtual memory has no impact on the performance of the graphics card, the graphics card only occupies the space of the physical memory module, and the virtual memory is set according to the remaining space on your hard disk, of course, the bigger the better, generally 1GB is enough.
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It basically doesn't matter.
If the graphics card can share physical memory, you can increase the shared physical memory to achieve this purpose.
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The virtual memory is set to 3-4 times the physical memory, and the size of the virtual memory should be doubled.
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The virtual memory cuts the hard disk area, and the S3 graphics occupies the physical memory area
It doesn't affect. I also have this graphics card at home.,Now I'm using this integrated graphics board to give you a question.。。。
Honestly, the garbage card...
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This .........In fact, adding it has no effect! ~~
Right-click on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop and select the "Properties" option in the right-click menu that appears to open "System Properties".
Window. Click the "Advanced" tab in the window, and a dialog box for advanced settings appears;
Click the "Settings" button in the "Performance" area and select the "Advanced" tab in the "Performance Options" window that appears to open its pair.
Word box. In this dialog box, you can see the area about virtual memory, click the "Change" button to enter the "Virtual Memory" setting window. Choose.
For a partition with a large free capacity, select the checkbox before Custom Size and fill in the specific values for Initial Size and Maximum.
bar, then click the "Settings OK" button, and finally restart the computer for the virtual memory settings to take effect.
The above is how to set up virtual memory in Windows XP operating system.
If the memory of the graphics card must be added, it can be adjusted in the main BIOS! It's more troublesome, and I can't tell you that the board is different, you can only read the manual ......In fact, it's just like that if you don't add your graphics card, it's basically the same! I think it's better to forget it! ~
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It has nothing to do with virtual memory.
As for whether you want to allocate a little space from the memory to the video memory, it depends on whether your motherboard supports it.
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The memory of the integrated graphics card is originally zoned from the memory.
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Video Memory: BIOS Internalization Onboard Video Shared Memory
Virtual memory: It has nothing to do with video memory, but only divides part of the hard disk as a buffer for the memory Right-click on my computer - Advanced settings.
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It's better to add a discrete graphics card.
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A virtual memory setting of 1024m-1536mb is fine.
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It is recommended to set it to three times the size of the memory!
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My computer's backkey properties, and then the Advanced tab, you can see it at a glance.
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Leap silver potato liters. One day and one earth!
The former can play World of Warcraft with low to medium effects. Aion!
The latter is not a matter of character. It's okay to play and fight the landlord and argue that the bridge is fierce.
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There aren't many integrated graphics cards that are not as good as an ordinary discrete graphics card, it takes up memory!
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The virtual memory setting should be multiple of the actual memory, take 512 as an example: the virtual memory setting should be: 768-1536
Right Shock My Computer: Properties - Advanced - Performance (Settings) - Advanced - Virtual Memory (Change) - Custom Size: Initial Straight 768 Max Straight 1536
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Friend! The general general setting is: the virtual memory is a multiple of the physical memory, and the system defaults to this value, so you can use the system default. Good luck!
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The virtual memory size is generally set to multiple of the system physical memory size, so you can set it to 1536MB, and it is best not to put it on the system disk, because it will increase the system fragmentation.
The minimum and maximum values are generally set to the same as this reduces the time required for the system to seek. But this is not absolute, if your system needs to run large software, when the memory is insufficient, because the virtual memory is set to the same value, the system cannot be automatically adjusted, which will affect the stability of the system.
See if you want to set the same value according to your needs.
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Generally, it is set to multiple the actual memory!
That's about 1542MB.
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Set Virtual Memory]: Right-click on the "My Computer" property Advanced Performance Settings Advanced Virtual Memory Change Select D Drive Custom size, enter multiple of the actual memory at the initial size (size, enter 3 times of the actual memory at the maximum, and then click the "Settings OK" button in turn, and finally restart the computer to make the virtual memory settings take effect.
Then turn off the virtual memory of the C, E, and F drives.
The partition where the virtual memory (page file) is stored must have enough space, and the hard disk resources are insufficient, resulting in insufficient virtual memory; In a computer, it is enough to set virtual memory in one partition, and there is no need to set virtual memory in other partitions.
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In general, it can be controlled automatically by the computer, and it is best not to interfere with it humanly.
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Virtual memory, in the Control Panel - System - Advanced - Performance settings, that is to use hard disk space for virtual memory.
Your problem is that the system is now displaying memory because part of the memory capacity is being used as video memory for the graphics card. This is generally set in the BIOS.
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Just follow the original assignment of the system.
You go to the BIOS to adjust the shared video memory, 128 is enough.
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Minimum recommended; times the physical memory of the computer.
Maximum recommended; 3 times the physical memory of the computer.
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