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Graphic win size? Whats this?

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Name: jb
Date: January 2, 2003 at 19:41:00 Pacific
OS: win xp pro
CPU/Ram: c1.7ghz/512mg ram
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Hi,
My mother board is made be elitegroup and is a p4 mother board (also supporting celeron) the mb is a p4s5mg/gl+. In the bios settings it has shared memory size i can make that 64mb and i know that is for the on-board graphics card. It also has an option for graphic win size which i can make 256mb. What does that do? In the book it says something about if i use a graphics adapter (which im not im using onboard). Any ideas of what this is exactly and what is should be?

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Name: 666
Date: January 3, 2003 at 08:03:43 Pacific
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Graphic win size is the amount of ram your video card can use asa buffer if it had to...useually it should be twice your video ram or ½ your total ram


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