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Can you adjust shared video card memory on a laptop?

Discussion in 'Processors and Motherboards' started by technoboy, Feb 15, 2005.

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  1. nickc TechSpot Paladin

    if it has integrated graphic processor it is shared mem. there will be a spot to set this in the BIOS, although it is not going to make u're video a whole lot stronger or more powerful.
  2. mo2k2 Newcomer, in training

    where in the bios

    where in the bios am i able to do this. i dunt want to screw around in there so if someone could post exact steps into changing the mem, it would be greatly appreciated.
  3. mo2k2 Newcomer, in training

    how?


    hey man tell me how u do it. were do u go in the bios and wat do u change
  4. davidleetoon Newcomer, in training

    Hello,

    I'm actually the guy who started this so many a year ago. I've long since changed emails/accounts, and by random luck was checking my old email and saw this.

    Anyhoo, enter the bios (F2, though I assume you knew that) and then just go down to "UMA Video Memory". The pop should give you the choices "8, 16, 32, 64, 128", assuming you've got the same laptop I do.

    That's it. Really.

    Sorry this reply is so late, but I'd entirely forgotten about this post, and I couldn't remember the password to my old account.

    Hope this helps,
    David
  5. davidleetoon Newcomer, in training

    Heh. Wow, I completely forgot I was ever gonna do that.
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