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I'm looking to upgrade my Macbook 4,1 RAM from 2 GB to 4 GB. Would this change do anything about the RAM accessible by the graphics card (X3100)?
In reality?
I don't think that it would, but it will make more RAM accessible to the system, and that is just as important. Bear in mind the possible RAM cap of your system (probably 3.3GB from 2*2GB)
Why would there be a RAM cap?
Well that's no fun. Even though the official Apple page says that you can upgrade to 4 GB?
Hopefully all goes well, Crucial says that the max is also 4 GB. But all in all, the upgraded RAM can't upgrade the X3100 accessible RAM?
I may be somewhat mistaken on this, but it has been my experience that in Windows, on systems with integrated graphics, if you launch dxdiag, it shows all the system RAM as available VRAM. I unfortunately don't have access to a working Mac with integrated graphics and Boot Camp to see if it applies to Macs as well, since there seems to be no way to use the 9400 in my MacBook Pro in Windows.