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Old 09-22-2006, 10:06 AM
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Intel Graphics Memory

Hi my PC has a Intel® 82845G Graphics Controller with 64MB video memory. BTW i have 256mb system memory.

I want to upgrade my graphics memory to say 128MB or even 256MB.

I dont really know much about this chipset but does anyone know how i can upgrade my graphics memory.

My PC has a free AGP slot so maybe i need to buy an addon card.

Could anyone help me find out how to upgrade my graphics memory. In the BIOS it says 'graphics aparature' and has 64MB as it's option. I can change this to 128 and 256. I was wondering could i just upgrade my system memory to 1GB and then change this 128mb. Would that increase the graphics memory.

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Old 09-22-2006, 12:58 PM
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Hey David,

you do either....Buy a new card or add system memory to your PC and share the memory with video ship....but what you can't do is use both video card (Internal and On-Board) at the same time.

Here are few Video card you could consider:

ATI (OEM) RADEON X300SE PCI-E 128MB HM256MB DDR DVI TV-OUT $60.00
ATI (OEM) RADEON X550 PCI-E 256MB DDR DVI TV-OUT $66.00
ATI (OEM) RADEON X700 PCI-E 256MB DDR DVI TV-OUT $109.00
ATI Sapphire Radeon X1300 256MB DDR2 PCI-E DVI TVOUT $86.00
ATI Sapphire Radeon X1300 PRO 256MB DDR2 PCI-E DVI TVOUT $95.00
ATI (OEM) X1600PRO 256MB DDR2 TVOUT DVI PCI-E $119.00 Add
ATI (OEM) X1600PRO 512MB DDR2 TVOUT DVI PCI-E $139.00
ATI (OEM) X1600XT 256MB DDR3 TVOUT DVI PCI-E $139.00

or high end stuff:
3DFUZION GEFORCE 7600GT PCI-E 256MB PCI-E DVI TVO (BFG) $199.00
BFG GEFORCE PX7600GT OC PCI-E 256MB PCI-E DUAL DVI S-VIDEO $255.00
BFG GEFORCE 7900 GT OC 256MB PCI-E DUAL DVI HDTV $329.00
BFG GEFORCE 7900 GTX OC 512MB PCI-E DUAL DVI HDTV $559.00
BFG GEFORCE 7950 GX2 OC 1GB PCI-E DUAL DVI #BFGR7950GX1GOCE $669.00

Prices are in Canadian $, just for reference.

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Old 09-22-2006, 05:37 PM
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Thanks

Thanks i'll think i'll buy a card because my chipset doesn't support pixel shading.

Quick question: How would i tell the computer to use the card and not the on-board? Would i have to disable it somehow?
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Old 09-23-2006, 06:13 PM
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Usually Mother board are smart enough to disable the on board video as soon as they detect another video card but if you want to avoid any complication just in case, you could disable the on board video in BIOS.


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