How do you allocate more RAM to an integrated GPU?

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#1 batistafan99
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How do you allocate more RAM to an integrated video card?
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#2 JigglyWiggly2
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You need to add more ram , to your 8800gtx XD. Anyways it should be in your bios.
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#3 batistafan99
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Lol, I'm talking about my laptop. It has a crappy integrated 6150, I want to put like 4 gigs in it and then allocate some more RAM to the GPU.
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#4 Baselerd
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Lol, I'm talking about my laptop. It has a crappy integrated 6150, I want to put like 4 gigs in it and then allocate some more RAM to the GPU.batistafan99

Are you using watercooling? 

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#5 batistafan99
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[QUOTE="batistafan99"]Lol, I'm talking about my laptop. It has a crappy integrated 6150, I want to put like 4 gigs in it and then allocate some more RAM to the GPU.Baselerd

Are you using watercooling?

for my desktop computer, yeah. but not my laptop. i'm talking about my laptop here
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#6 JigglyWiggly2
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Yeah as i Said b4, for you 8800gtx lol jk your laptop go into your bios it should be in there, but I would leave it at default which should be 64 or 128, it won't really help performance much unless its too low.
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#7 DirkVDV01
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With the figure of 64 or 128, he means the AGP aperture size...
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#8 Gog
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You can only allocate as much as the chipset supports. It's done in the bios and usually it's already set at the max value. Allocating more ram won't really improve performance though.