My graphic card memory is 64mb, i was just checking dxdiag and saw it has suddenly increased to 128mb. How did this happened? i didn't bought a new graphic card.
My graphic card memory is 64mb, i was just checking dxdiag and saw it has suddenly increased to 128mb. How did this happened? i didn't bought a new graphic card.
I think AGP cards used to add onboard + AGP Aperture size together in DXDiag...
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did you upgrade your BIOS or change anything ?
Also is this bothering you? slowing down your PC. ALways good to have as much as memory you can for graphics which visually makes things faster and better.
A driver update or windows update is anotehr way this can happen.
I suspect you have integrated graphics. If that's the case then it is probably using your system memory. That can change depending on your settings, hence the difference.
List your computer make and model and specs if you can...
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