I hope that is true, but it you go into the Catalyst Control it says it is using 1115 of shared memory, I would agree that it probably is dynamic but it specifically says it can be set up to 1919MB or hypermemory with it currently set at 1407MB but there isn't anywhere that you can adjust that...
Actually it isn't in the bios setting, I have tried that, it is a Gateway MD2614u, I received it free from bestbuy because they No Lemon Lawed my old laptop and this is what was comparable to the previous spec of my old laptop.
I received a new laptop last night and it has a Radeon HD 3200 with 256MB of dedicated memory and 1115 of shared memory, how do I lower or adjust the shared memory?
I got a new laptop yesterday because they no lemon lawed my previous one. According to the catalyst control panel my video card is currently using 1407MB of hyper memory. I do not game a lot, and would like to lower it down to 1024MB. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to lower the...
If you went with AMD you could reduce the price drastically
MoBo Giga-Byte GA-MA770-UD3 74.99
CPU - AMD Athlon X2 5050e 2.6GHZ 59.99
Case Cooler Master Centurion 49.99
PSU Antec 650w 79.99
Drive LG 22x 24.99
RAM 2GB G.Skill 33.99
Total 324.94, I don't know where you live so I can't...
I have picked out some stuff, unfortunately with what you want it will be tough to near impossible to get those 5 remaining things for 290 dollars, I couldn't even do it myself and I tried to pick out the best quality stuff for the lowest price possible, but here is what I picked out for you at...
Well there is an option to shut down without install, but what you can do is run windows update via the web and click the hide option for all the updates you do not want to install, you will have to hide each update you dont want individually but it will do the trick
from what I read if you buy the retail version of the upgrade you can get the 64bit version for 10 dollars from Microsoft, although it does not let you do a clean install. So you might be better off getting the 64bit OEM version of Home Premium.
you can buy OEM versions of both 32bit and 64bit and if you buy the retail version it has both. I believe the retail version of the upgrade should be both although I am not sure., Otherwise you will have to buy the OEM version of x64 or the retail version.
3GB sounds really random, I would either do 4GB or 6GB and they are right about the PSU, PC, Corsair or Thermaltake would be the way to go in terms of a power supply. The Giga-byte is a better motherboard and is much more affordable. Everything else seems great. I would perhaps go with a WB...
I would go with a Giga-Byte GA-EP45-UD3R mobo,
I would go with either a Core 2 Duo E7400 or E8400 depending on how much you want to spend on a cpu the E7400 is 119 and E8400 is 164 and there is only a difference of 200mhz.
I would go with 4GB(2x2GB) of G.Skill Ram DDR2 800. As for a...
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