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I'm curious, what is the recommended memory amount needed for Windows 10 dual screen usage, for say 2 x 1920x1080 screens? This is for an extended desktop with office application usage and 1080p video playback, including Blu-ray. No 3D gaming.
The reason I ask is because I have two systems with shared system memory for the GPU. On one system I set it at 128 MB out of 3 GB but I have the option to go as high as 256 MB. I've played Blu-ray on that system and it worked fine. That seems to match the system requirements that Cyberlink has for 2D Blu-ray, where they suggest 256 MB RAM.
http://www.cyberlink.com/stat/bd-support/enu/system-requirement.jsp
However, when I tried Blu-ray on that, it was only a single screen. What about dual screens? I'm not talking dual 1080p videos. I'm just talking about playing a single 1080p video on one screen while working in say Office on the other.
On my laptop with Intel GMA4500HD, it's locked to 64 MB (and I can't change it), out of the 4 GB memory there. That seems too small to me. I'm sure it's fine for its built-in 768p screen, but I've run into problems playing video out of its HDMI port, and I'm thinking it's due to the GPU memory limitations. I could play video on the primary screen or the HDMI, but could not do it on both at the same time. I suppose it could be related to driver issues but I'd guess it's due to the very little GPU RAM present. Note that I've used Windows spanned across the built-in 768p monitor and an external 1280x1024 monitor no problem over VGA, and even played a 720p video on that and it worked fine.
I see online that someone wrote a BIOS hack for that laptop that allows increasing the GPU memory allocation, but I'm not sure I want to go there.
The reason I ask is because I have two systems with shared system memory for the GPU. On one system I set it at 128 MB out of 3 GB but I have the option to go as high as 256 MB. I've played Blu-ray on that system and it worked fine. That seems to match the system requirements that Cyberlink has for 2D Blu-ray, where they suggest 256 MB RAM.
http://www.cyberlink.com/stat/bd-support/enu/system-requirement.jsp
However, when I tried Blu-ray on that, it was only a single screen. What about dual screens? I'm not talking dual 1080p videos. I'm just talking about playing a single 1080p video on one screen while working in say Office on the other.
On my laptop with Intel GMA4500HD, it's locked to 64 MB (and I can't change it), out of the 4 GB memory there. That seems too small to me. I'm sure it's fine for its built-in 768p screen, but I've run into problems playing video out of its HDMI port, and I'm thinking it's due to the GPU memory limitations. I could play video on the primary screen or the HDMI, but could not do it on both at the same time. I suppose it could be related to driver issues but I'd guess it's due to the very little GPU RAM present. Note that I've used Windows spanned across the built-in 768p monitor and an external 1280x1024 monitor no problem over VGA, and even played a 720p video on that and it worked fine.
I see online that someone wrote a BIOS hack for that laptop that allows increasing the GPU memory allocation, but I'm not sure I want to go there.
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