lamegamefixer
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First off, I'm only posting this because I have had many (n00bish) questions regaurding integrated graphics while using hi-res (with Rice's Video Plugin), and many people dont know that they can change the amount of ram dedicated to graphics. Changing this value can improve your performance while using hi-res. This tut is intended for semi computer literate people, so dont blam me for posting such a simple tut.
Before you change this value, make sure you have extra ram that you are willing to give up for graphics. My suggested amount is anywhere from 512mb to 1024mb.
1) (optional, suggested) First you should update the drivers for your graphics card. Although most people are opposed to doing so, it improves your overall performance when working in a windows environment, and performance in a true 3d environment isnt affected if not improved. Remember to backup, because if you arent pleased with the results you may restore your origional drivers.
2) Second, after you update your drivers, restart your computer and get into your BIOS settings. This can be done by hitting the DELETE or F1 key while your system is booting up.
3) Third, change the value of ram dedicated to graphics to its highest setting. For those of you with GeForce 4 MX, this value will be 128. (the default is 64)
Before you change this value, make sure you have extra ram that you are willing to give up for graphics. My suggested amount is anywhere from 512mb to 1024mb.
1) (optional, suggested) First you should update the drivers for your graphics card. Although most people are opposed to doing so, it improves your overall performance when working in a windows environment, and performance in a true 3d environment isnt affected if not improved. Remember to backup, because if you arent pleased with the results you may restore your origional drivers.
2) Second, after you update your drivers, restart your computer and get into your BIOS settings. This can be done by hitting the DELETE or F1 key while your system is booting up.
3) Third, change the value of ram dedicated to graphics to its highest setting. For those of you with GeForce 4 MX, this value will be 128. (the default is 64)