That pretty much means that You have a graphics card that shares its memory with global memory (ie. doesn't have any of its own). This happens on most Intel integrated video cards that claim to support games but really don't.
The difference between 512 and 384 is 128MB, and that's how much Your video card is taking 'as its own'. You can't do much about it (except maybe change the amount in BIOS - I don't recommend it without a bit of knowledge though).
If You want to play gpu-intensive games, then my advice would be to get a real graphics card.
Yes,i have 512mb ram and Ati with 128 mb
512MB of GDDR3 RAM
I suppose that you are talking about memory or aka (RAM).if you have two 512mb sticks of RAM you have one gigabyte of RAM. The more RAM you have the faster your computer will be. So the awnser is RAM or A Gigabyte.
It won't run.
cant see why not
It may be two slots of 512 installed
i think the speed of the computer will increase
You can very likely upgrade your computer from 512MB to 1024MB. Take care to make sure that the RAM you purchase is the same DDR (double data rate) as the existing RAM.
Minimum requirements on the box say 512MB of ram.
work neeed for speed world with 512 of Ram
The Xbox 360 has 512MB of GDDR3 RAM clocked at 700 MHz
No, pc133 is SD ram and Pc3200 is DDR ram. They are not compatible with each other.