Thursday, April 26, 2012

Hello, i have a 128 MB video card built-in in my laptop and i have recently bought a new 2GB RAM?

is there any way to increase the capacity of the video card to play games more smoother..some guys said by entering the BIOS, well, is it true ? and how is that ?|||Well it may or may not be true some laptop graphics come set on the median level meaning it may be able to be set as high as 256 mb maybe not. Depends on the laptop model which as of now I am oblivious to.



As far as extra memory added to mobility chip sets the above poster is correct it will speed up nothing on your mobility graphics core clock. But you may get improved textures with the increase in buffer size and lower textures may run with less choppiness so it would increase performance on that aspect without a doubt on certain chipsets.



Again this is all hypothetical at best until I know the Model of the laptop in question...|||No. Not true. While you might be able to increase the amount of system RAM allocated to the video card if it's an integrated video card, it won't actually do anything for video performance. Integrated video cards are absolutely crap for games. If your video card is a dedicated video card, you wouldn't be able to use system RAM for the video card either.



In other words, you'd have to buy a completely new computer to have a better graphics card for games.|||I agree with the first answer, built in video cards are not good for games and there is not really anything you can do in the bios to improve that.



But you do not need to buy a complete new computer for improvements. You can simply buy a better video card, insert it and disable the onboard video card.

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