- in terms of shared memory.....
- Posted by just another guy on June 24th, 2003
How does 64mb of shared memory (384mb total) compare to say 8 or 16mb
of dedicated video for watching DVDs, office apps, and simple gaming
(ie. Delta Force, Need for Speed -- I'm not a hard-core gamer who
wants max/perfect 3D gaming or anything)
I know that the dedicated is much more highly recommended, but for
most applications, is the shared okay for a newbie laptop owner. This
would basically just be a mobile unit since i can do my power stuff on
my desktop.
Thanks.
- Posted by Lucas Tam on June 24th, 2003
spunkmaster77@hotmail.com (just another guy) wrote in
news:4ef60a8e.0306241350.63cada61@posting.google.c om:
For those applications, you won't notice a difference. A shared memory
video card should be fine.
However, generally speaking, some shared memory video cards don't have good
Direct3D... so a lot of games won't run (even the most basic games...)
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