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- GTP_Jondot
Just quickly asking this, I'm after some way of finding a particular laptop's ratio of integrated to dedicated graphics memory, and aside from checking the spec sheet (which I don't have) I'm not having much luck.
It's an Acer Aspire 5736Z with an Intel T4500 Processor, 3GB of RAM and an Intel GMA4500M graphics card on Windows 7. I have it in my possession, so I'm able to pop into device manager and such, but I've played around already and have found nada that says definitively how much or little is borrowed from the RAM.
Currys (where it was bought from) say the graphics card has '128mb of dedicated system memory', which frankly I think is a lie as I've owned laptops with similar cards and they've had absolutely none of their own memory to play with - not to mention that it's a low-end £370 laptop. Acer's website is particularly unhelpful and pretends it doesn't exist, so I'm basically after some way of proving that Currys have got it wrong and therefore are entitled to refund the friend of mine that bought it.
If anyone can definitively help me I'll refund them in hugs/premium!
It's an Acer Aspire 5736Z with an Intel T4500 Processor, 3GB of RAM and an Intel GMA4500M graphics card on Windows 7. I have it in my possession, so I'm able to pop into device manager and such, but I've played around already and have found nada that says definitively how much or little is borrowed from the RAM.
Currys (where it was bought from) say the graphics card has '128mb of dedicated system memory', which frankly I think is a lie as I've owned laptops with similar cards and they've had absolutely none of their own memory to play with - not to mention that it's a low-end £370 laptop. Acer's website is particularly unhelpful and pretends it doesn't exist, so I'm basically after some way of proving that Currys have got it wrong and therefore are entitled to refund the friend of mine that bought it.
If anyone can definitively help me I'll refund them in hugs/premium!