could someone please explain this setting in a motherboards BIOS, is it good to set the AGP Aperature size to the same amount of Video RAM you have? Any info greatly appreciated!
-TheComputerGuy23
This is the amount of ram that you will set aside in the event that your video cards ram runs out, that is if you have 128mb of ram and a pretty swan that flys over the screen takes up another 64mb of ram and you run out....it will access your system ram.
I've heard that setting it a little less then your GPU is usually a good idea...again i could be wrong
could someone please explain this setting in a motherboards BIOS, is it good to set the AGP Aperature size to the same amount of Video RAM you have? Any info greatly appreciated!
-TheComputerGuy23
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