demonikal
New Member
I have onboard video memory. Specifically I have what I think is called ATI Radeon HD 3300 Graphics. Not sure if that's what I should look for, but that's what it says in Device Manager under Display Adapters. Tried doing a search online, but couldn't figure it out. Went into BIOS and couldn't find onboard video memory anywhere. This is for Windows 7 Pro x64. Didn't come with the computer. Was a barebone kit and I bought and installed Windows 7 separate.
But I want to find out how much video memory I have so I know how much I should get. My ASUS mobo has Hybrid Crossfire Video Card capabilities. I was thinking about getting a Blu-Ray internal player and I have a 22" Acer Widescreen LCD monitor now and wanted to upgrade to a 42" something either LCD or LED. I don't want the viewable screen with blocks of images rather than the images themselves. I'm not much of a gamer though. But I do have 16 GB of DDR3 memory, so I don't see the harm in getting two decent crossfire video cards. I just know nothing, absolutely nothing about what to do, get, etc.
Sorry for the long message and thanks.
But I want to find out how much video memory I have so I know how much I should get. My ASUS mobo has Hybrid Crossfire Video Card capabilities. I was thinking about getting a Blu-Ray internal player and I have a 22" Acer Widescreen LCD monitor now and wanted to upgrade to a 42" something either LCD or LED. I don't want the viewable screen with blocks of images rather than the images themselves. I'm not much of a gamer though. But I do have 16 GB of DDR3 memory, so I don't see the harm in getting two decent crossfire video cards. I just know nothing, absolutely nothing about what to do, get, etc.
Sorry for the long message and thanks.