by Gidan » Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:28 am
Your video card being able to use physical ram in the laptop is going to be dependent on the system itself and the video card. You will also need to be sure that if you do increase your ram to 4G that your using a 64bit OS or you will only actually be using about 3.5G of the 4G.
Generally, if you want to improve the graphical performance of your video, you would be better of changing out the video card itself if your laptop allows for that. Very few laptops are designed to have an easily replaced video card, so before you decide to do that, you will need to make sure that your laptop does indeed support replacing it. Any laptop that does not use on onboard video card (well except mac) can be swapped out, however this generally requires a great deal of knowledge in regard to your specific laptop and how it was built. If your video card was not designed to be swapped out, then you would need to make sure the new video card connects to the motherboard in the exact same manner as well as being the same size. You would also need to be comfortable taking your laptop apart completely.
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