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Old December 16th, 2002   #1 (permalink)
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Intel 82810E video card 37.5 mb ram or just 16...or 11???

Does anyone know how much ram comes with these video cards I know they suck but I'm just curious.
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Old December 17th, 2002   #2 (permalink)
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IIRC they come with 4MB expandible with VRAM sticks
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Old December 17th, 2002   #3 (permalink)
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wat about my ati rage128?
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>wat about my ati rage128?

Normally 3dMark or DXDiag will tell you how much vRam is onboard.
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>Normally 3dMark or DXDiag will tell you how much vRam is onboard.

So that means I got 37.5 ram on my video card....kewl....though it was only 16 though I can still go for more is it possible to lend my comp ram to the video card...at all?
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>So that means I got 37.5 ram on my video card....kewl....though it was only 16 though I can still go for more is it possible to lend my comp ram to the video card...at all?

Yes and no. On normal adaptors (not onboard) the only thing you can do is set the AGP aperture size for AGP texturing. Onboard graphics normaly have an option in the BIOS to set how much memory it can use.
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can u give me a little help? i cant seem to find directx diagnostic tool... :embl:
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Well I got it when I downloaded err no that was the demo when I bought rogue squadron though you can get into it through your control panel
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>can u give me a little help? i cant seem to find directx diagnostic tool...

Run > DXDiag
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I guess the intel 810 chipsets automatically provides a share of ram to onboard video card according to the software requirements.That means even if your game needs a lot of vram and You have lots of ram (anything over 512 mb) you wont face memory problems.
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whoa, my video card actually has 32mb :eek2:
is it supposed to be slow when playing warcraftIII?
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