Monday, May 7, 2012

How can I upgrade my video memory via my PC card slot?

I need like 128mb more for games and stuff. Is this even possible because I heard it can be done with a PC1 card or something like that.|||Buying a new one is the only way of upgrading your video card. You can't put 2 video card on your Motherboard PC card slot.



Tip: When buying a video card, try to consider looking at the bit (speed) on it. Try to buy something with somewhat close value. Example: If you are buying a 256MB video card then it should be at least 128bit.|||Upgrading your video memory doesn't work. Video cards are designed with the maximum amount of memory they can usefully employ (and some are even designed with *more* than that). So even if you could add more video memory, there would be no practical way for the GPU to use it.



GPU memory is not a "more is always better" thing. Excess video memory will put your frame rates in the toilet.|||if it is a laptop- no you cannot upgrade



if it is a desktop the only way to get more video memory is to get a different graphics card and install it.

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