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My Dedicated Video Memory Is 64MB. How to i increase dedicated video memory.I Use gigabyte Motherboard

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Hello here is the gigabyte homepage:

http://www.gigabyte.com/support-downloads/support-downloads.aspx

The manual can be found by, selecting the mainboard number.

The video memory can be changed in the bios settings, but can probably only be decreased to a lower setting.

I guess the 64 mb, is the max memory setting.

The solution is to add a better graphic card, on the mainboard for better performance.

A graphic card can be bought in a computer shop, or online.

You just have to know, what socket the mainboard has.

There is 2 different ones: AGP or PCI-E slot

Good luck

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@scooterx88 Reset your cmos battery. by removing the battery or by setting jumpers on your motherboard. anyway please use our facilities make your new querry as a new post thanks. @marv888 In case ou did not know Onboard Videos now a days uses soe of your systems memory and making them Graphics Memory this technology evolved to what we call Hyper Memory making your settings of 64MB as Max multiplying it b 2. makes it 128MB.

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You need to go into the BIOS setttings when the computer boot up, usually by hitting DEL or F2(watch the screen for prompt to "enter setup").
Once you are in the BIOS,navigate to the "Advanced" settings. You should see an entry there for the video memory. Use the arrow keys to highlight it and press Enter. Now you will have a choice of how much shared memory to use. Select 64mb. Then hit Enter.
Use ESC to exit the BIOS settings and make sure you "exit saving changes"
You should now find the video card is using the full 64mb.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 29, 2009

SOURCE: how to increase the video memory

Fiend your solution direct from mercury. Here is your solution.....
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Arora Singh

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  • Posted on Sep 19, 2009

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1) enter bios
2)make changes in shared graphics to 128 mb
3) increase the size of page sys file allocate more ram to page.sys file by going into rt click my computer/properties/ performance/
4 u can change your windows system to 64 bit.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 19, 2010

SOURCE: the vga memory in gigabyte

I have g41compo - ram 2 giga - prose cor2duo e7500 2.98 - 3cash

and gta iv not open why?

can any one help me!

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