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Integrated GFX Memory Usage

lxskllr

No Lifer
I'm getting ready to sell a laptop to a friend, and I'm trying to set it up for the best performance. It's a Celeron M 1.5ghz, some kind of integrated gfx(I haven't looked), and 512mb of ram. I'm wondering what the best amount of ram to dedicate to gfx would be. The more I give to gfx, the less I have for the system of course. The choices are 64mb, 128mb. and MaxDVMT(I don't know what this is).

Is there a way I can tell how much gfx ram is really being used so I can tailor it for the best performance? Or do any of you have suggestions?
 
But what the OP means is the portion of the RAM used for graphic processing aka VRAM. Since it has an integrated chipset, the less the better. Since its a laptop, it won't a difference in Hz since most LCD's are capped to 60Hz and usually the laptops uses propietary digital connections for their displays.
 
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