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Onboard Graphics

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by NFSking, Dec 2, 2006.

  1. NFSking

    NFSking Regular member

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    Ok, I just sold my G card so I can upgrade but first I need a lil help because I will buy my new card maybe christmas or next year. Ok, is there a way to prevent your onboard graphics from sharing its memory, it have 64MB and it keeps giving 32MB to my comp and I dont need it, or is there a way to share some of my memory with my onboard graphics. Kinda bost it a lil. It sucks now I can't play games and I just got hitman BM. Thanks
     
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    gtjr_ph Regular member

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    havent you heard of the bios?
     
  3. NFSking

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    That was the first place I went to, there is nothing in there that can help stop the sharing of its memory. I have a GA-8S661FXM mobo.
     
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    onboard video is using part of main ram not vice versa. when get new videocard, onboard video will be disabled & pc has all of main ram to use again.
     

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