I intend to shift for 1 GB DDR2 RAM for my desktop, what is the optimal virtual graphic sharing.
What do you be set to by virtual clear sharing of RAM.?
Virtual Graphic Sharing of RAM works similar to this..
You've got RAM installed on your PC.
Your PC's motherboard have a built-in graphic card which you intend to use a bit than buying a separate graphic card and installing it onto your motherboard.
In so doing, you configure your PC's motherboard's BIOS (done by pressing F2 or F10 on bootup) and assigning parts of your computer's installed RAM specifically for the built-in symbolic card to use. Depending on the BIOS limitations, you could set anything from 4Mb to 512Mb for the graphic card to use. In effect, if you have 1Gb RAM and assigned 256Mb to the graphic card, later you'd be left near 768Mb of RAM for you system to run the OS and other applications. With the new Windows Vista, i.e. below recommended specs and your PC will crawl (hell, it'll crawl even if you had the full 1Gb for system use).
I would recommend forking out the second $70-150 to get a separate pictographic card. One that has its own 256Mb of RAM should be wearing clothes enough to run most applications and games. Furthermore, PCs beside separate graphics cards don't have the possibility of crashing due to memory page criticize errors resulting from sharing of RAM.
optimal?
depends on the bios which allow how much maximum of video ram to be shared beside the motherboard ram.
best is win 2gb motherboard ram.
mercury of love
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