No, you can't.
Very hard to do. Video memory is USUALLY built into the mother board. You can add SYSTEM memory and this will help with the video. VidTec
That depends on what kind of video card you have. If you have an integrated video card (most likely) you may be able to allocate some more shared memory to the video by simply adjusting a setting in the BIOS. You can find out how to do that in the system manual. However, many BIOS config program will not allow you to allocate more than a certain percentage of system memory, so increasing your total system memory might allow you to set a higher percentage of shared memory to the video adapter. However, if you have a dedicated video card, it would have it's own memory built into it, and therefore you wouldn't be able to increase it, short of replacing that video adapter entirely with one that has more memory already on it. Check your system specs with the manufacture and see which you have, and proceed from there.
N as they come with the memory already sized, you would have to purchase a larger memory card.
memory card for what??
On board video uses system memory while add in cards carry their own memory. An add in card frees up system resources.
memory card what kinda memory card where can I puchas one
-Add more RAM (Random Access Memory) -Upgrade CPU (Central Processing Unit) -Add more storage (measured in gigabytes) - Get a new GPU (Graphical Processing Unit [Video Card])
please add more detail on type of memory card and type of Kodak camera It will probably work
No - the only way to increase your phone's memory - is to add a memory card (if the handset supports them).
There is no way to upgrade the memory on a graphics card. The "limit" of memory is the maximum amount of shared video memory that the graphics card will occupy in the system's RAM. The best way to get better graphics performance in this situation is to buy a similar NVIDIA card and SLI them together.
Add on hardware is a component that you add to make the system function. Most video adapters in computers are on-board, which mean they are built in to the mother board. If the Video adapter goes out then you can add a video card to the pci slot. This would be an add on video card.
You have mentioned both a graphics card and a motherboard there. You can add memory to the motherboard in the form of RAM sticks, but you cannot add memory to the graphics card. You can "trick" the computer into thinking it has more memory by allotting space oh the hard disk to be used for graphics memory but this will decrease performance as the hard disk is much slower and is generally not reccomended