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warchief_ryan
10-13-2005, 03:28 AM
Was using Systool and looking at the Hardware Monitoring it says my total physical memory is 191, I asked somewhere else the said it might be the onboard graphics, but how do I turn off the onboard graphics and if its not that is there a prog I can get that lets me adjust it? Because I am pretty sure I had one what let me adjust it but I can’t find it. Any ideas
Don__1
10-13-2005, 10:19 AM
What are your system specs ? Motherboard make and model ?
Do you actually have a video card that isn't onboard ? It will be a bit difficult to turn off any onboard graphics if you don't have a second video card fitted.
bobyjo
10-13-2005, 01:04 PM
Was using Systool and looking at the Hardware Monitoring it says my total physical memory is 191, I asked somewhere else the said it might be the onboard graphics, but how do I turn off the onboard graphics and if its not that is there a prog I can get that lets me adjust it? Because I am pretty sure I had one what let me adjust it but I can’t find it. Any ideas
YEA,
Please put a sig together so we will know what hardware you are running.
Be sure to enclude the model #.
We can surely help you better if you would do this.
Spinal C
10-14-2005, 03:11 AM
10bucks says hes running a prebuilt comp, possibly an HP - how do i know? i had the same question 3 years ago:laugh:
wazzledoozle
10-14-2005, 03:46 AM
The rest is allocated to the onboard video card, you could reduce the amount allocated to it, but it would lower 3d performance.
Aevum
10-30-2005, 02:26 AM
small question, how much memory is installed, and how is it devided between modules ?
are you using double or single sided memory ?
btw, if you have a 64mb+128mb configuration, some programs will show 191mb due to rounding up or the way they calculate memory,
and onboard video is usualy disabled automaticly when a AGP card is inserted, if it does not, please refer to the manual of your motherboard,
DanTheBanjoman
10-30-2005, 08:27 AM
10bucks says hes running a prebuilt comp, possibly an HP - how do i know? i had the same question 3 years ago:laugh:
Gambling is illegal on these forums ;)
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