The#1Spot wrote:
I think you are more on the lines of bragging about your system rather than needing help since theres already a thread similar to this.
Since you have no clue I'll ignore that. Notice something weird about the total available graphics memory? I've already researched now anyways and have come to learn that this is just another reason Vista will ultimately leave XP far behind in the gaming market.
The graphics component in Vista is considerably more detailed than that of previous Windows versions, essentially creating a configuration in which the GPU is both managed and shared by the operating system. The mantra for Vista is that the graphics processor is a shared resource, offering features such as graphics memory management including virtualized memory and GPU command scheduling and multitasking. The stack design is too extensive to detail here, but suffice it to say that Windows Vista adds a few new layers to the conventional format, and will entail both a new kind of graphics driver and a new type of DirectX software development kit (SDK).
some_random_panda it is offering 1.5 gigs of graphics memory. It is matching it but I have never seen it that high. Even when I had a card that was 1 gig in itself.
I want to see if this is the norm (Twice the GPU memory being displayed). I don't think it matters which version of Vista it is now. Vista users let me know
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Last edited by Kmarion (2007-03-20 00:46:32)