Aspire XC100 - Increase graphics ram?

HarveyKorman
HarveyKorman Member Posts: 4 New User

Display adapter type AMD Radeon HD 7310 Graphics
  Total available graphics memory 875 MB
        Dedicated graphics memory 256 MB
        Dedicated system memory 0 MB
        Shared system memory 619 MB
  Display adapter driver version 8.981.0.0
  Primary monitor resolution 1440x900
  DirectX version DirectX 11 or better

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I got this system with 2gb RAM but increased it to 6gb. How do I increase the dedicated graphics memory to 512 MB?

Can't seem to do this in the bios... any help will be appreciated.

 

Best Answer

  • Juzzo
    Juzzo Member Posts: 117 Troubleshooter
    Answer ✓

    Onboard is basically an intigraded gfx card. Same rules apply.

    Your card looks to be 256 dedicated with 600+ shared with the system. The 600 will be divied out behind the scenes without any input from you. (It auto adjusts)

    If you are looking for better performance on games (Which I think is the point here) you will need a new card.

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  • Juzzo
    Juzzo Member Posts: 117 Troubleshooter

    Stick a new gfx card in it. Cant upgrade ram on graphics cards.

  • HarveyKorman
    HarveyKorman Member Posts: 4 New User

    The graphics is onboard - not a card which I know can't be upgraded. It supposedly goes up to 825mb but is set at 256mb by default. I'd like to know if it can be increased, thanks.

  • Juzzo
    Juzzo Member Posts: 117 Troubleshooter
    Answer ✓

    Onboard is basically an intigraded gfx card. Same rules apply.

    Your card looks to be 256 dedicated with 600+ shared with the system. The 600 will be divied out behind the scenes without any input from you. (It auto adjusts)

    If you are looking for better performance on games (Which I think is the point here) you will need a new card.

  • HarveyKorman
    HarveyKorman Member Posts: 4 New User

    Ah, cheers.

     

    I thought I could avoid putting my 8400GS in there, but if I'm going to do anything graphics-intensive, I guess I'll have to.

     

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