None. It uses main system memory. RELPY TO ANSWER 1 so i can use all 3 gigs of ram for it and play Grand Theft Auto 4 on: vista ultimate sp2 1.83 duo processor 3 gig ram 60 gb harddrive with 1/2 left intel chipset 945gm????
Many graphic-intensive applications (especially games) require a minimum amount of video memory in order to operate correctly (or even to run at all). So how much video memory does an Intel® chipset-based system with "integrated graphics" have? The answer: it depends. The amount of video memory is dependent upon the amount of pre-allocated memory set for your system plus something called Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT). DVMT, as its name implies, dynamically allocates system memory for use as video memory to ensure the most efficient use of available resources for maximum 2D/3D graphics performance. The amount of video memory allocated depends upon the amount requested by the operating system. When the memory is no longer required, it is returned to the operating system for use by other applications or system functions. DVMT allocates memory based on system needs. Some newer systems have an option in the system BIOS to adjust the amount of memory available for DVMT. Memory can be allocated up to the maximum limit set by the graphics driver. The maximum limit of video memory allocated by DVMT depends on your specific Intel chipset and the version of the graphics driver installed. Specific information for each integrated graphics chipset can be found via the links below. * DVMT White Paper - Mobile Intel® 945GM Express Chipset Family * DVMT White Paper - Intel® 945G Express Chipset Family * DVMT White Paper - Intel® 82865G graphics controller (Intel® 865 chipset family) * DVMT White Paper - Intel® 82852/82855 GM/GME graphics controllers (Intel® 852/855 chipset families) * DVMT White Paper - Intel® 82845G graphics controller (Intel® 845 chipset family) * DVMT White Paper - Intel® 82815 graphics controller (Intel® 815 chipset family) * DVMT White Paper - Intel® 82810 graphics controller (Intel® 810 chipset family)
Compatible video cards for intel 82945g chipset family mother boards
It doesn't have a VGA card per se. It uses the Intel 910GML express chipset with integrated graphics and uses shared RAM for the video memory.
tha acer 4736 does not HAVE a video card. it has an integrated video chipset made by intel, and no, it cannot be replaced.
Simply install a new video card. The Intel chipset your talking about will figure out an external card was installed. It's that simple.
Radeon HD 6530d is the better one of the two. it is always better to have a independent video card then the onboard video chipset, because the onboard chipset uses the ram from the motherboard and a independent video card has its own ram to use and never uses the systems ram. so all in all, your computer will run games better with a independent video card then a onboard chipset.
Video memory is the RAM in your machine that is used exclusively for your graphics hardware. This can be both the RAM chips built into the graphics chipset its self, or it can be the RAM that is optionally "carved out" from the system memory. The latter is called "shared video memory" although it isn't really sharing as the graphics hardware uses it exclusively.
you can't the best option is to buy a cheap pci-x video card...
The driver for the Intel GMA X3100 graphics adapter with Dynamic Video Memory Technology 4.0 can be downloaded directly from Intel. They allow the operating system to properly interact with the adapter and control the amount of memory available.
1024 MB memory, Nvidia GeForce 6150 LE graphics chipset, PCI Express video bus, DDR2 video memory, Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 processor, 1860.0 MHz speed, 250 GB hard drive, Windows XP Media Center, and a DVD optical drive. Of course there are a lot more specs, but these are just the basics.
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