Saturday, September 11, 2010

How do I find how much VRAM i hold?

I get a new computer today, I know adjectives the specs exept how much VRAM i have, I am lately curious how much I have.

How can i check?

How do I find how much VRAM i hold?

If you know the factory owner and model number of your video card you can check the Tech Support section of their website. Also, when you first turn on your PC, your video card information will be the really first thing that is to say displayed on your screen. This will be in the past your regular system info (System RAM, Hard Drive info, etc.) is displayed. The display information includes the firmware version of the video card plus the amount of installed Video RAM. Unfortunately, tons systems, like Dell for instance, put the Dell logo on the blind, thus making it impossible to see the Video information being displayed. If that's the travel case you can go into the BIOS and turn rotten the logo from being displayed and you will consequently be able to see the video information.



Hope this help,

Captain Computer
go to www.cpuid.com and capture the wizard 2007 it will tell you alot roughly speaking your settings and installed components. Go to mainboard part of the program and hit video and it will communicate you what the video is set at. If its onboard you can usually set this from 4mb-128mb onboard video but it will pull precious memory usage from your memory. It is other best to use a video card @ least 128bm VGA or the spanking new PCIe...Thanks
Right click on my computer, left click on properties, it should on the nonspecific tab

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