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    W3J's X1600 clarification.

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by berryjuice, Jul 25, 2006.

  1. berryjuice

    berryjuice Notebook Enthusiast

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    I just want to confirm if W3J-H026P's X1600 is using the 256mb of dedicated memory. I mean, it is not 128 dedicated + 128 shared right?
     
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    Juz_Follow_ATI ATI all the way

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    It's 256MB Dedicated+ 256MB Shared= 512 Hypermemory.
     
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    MilestonePC.com Company Representative

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    The video is a X1600 256mb dedicated.

    Hypermemory would cause the X1600 to take system ram, up to 256mb, to help with graphics rendering, aslong as the laptop has 1gb of ram or more.

    X1600 will only use hypermemory when it is needed, so that it won't randomly take ur system ram.