This is a brand new computer and it tells me that my Graphic memory is running low and is affecting my performance. I dont understand why because its suppose to have 2G dedicated to graphic.
Could someone please help me with this I'm realy lost to the reason since it is a brand new computer and havent done anything with it. hank You
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Unfortunately, unless you are referring to that amount of memory on a graphics card, that is a fairly low amount of graphic memory to have.
If you are referring to the memory on something such as an Intel Integrated graphics chipset that is going to have a hard time running any of the modern PC games, but you should still be able to at least run dual monitors.
Could you please provide more details of the setup you are using?
Is this a laptop? Are you attempting to use it for gaming, etc.?
What are you doing at the time you are running the analyzer?
This really is not something to be concerned about as it should not generally effect you.
There is also an interesting thread here, that goes into this in more detail.
Please respond to this thread, and I would be happy to shed some light on any other issues or concerns you may have.
It's currently rather difficult for me to do without knowing your system specifications.
Best Regards,
Welcome to the Webroot Community.
Unfortunately, unless you are referring to that amount of memory on a graphics card, that is a fairly low amount of graphic memory to have.
If you are referring to the memory on something such as an Intel Integrated graphics chipset that is going to have a hard time running any of the modern PC games, but you should still be able to at least run dual monitors.
Could you please provide more details of the setup you are using?
Is this a laptop? Are you attempting to use it for gaming, etc.?
What are you doing at the time you are running the analyzer?
This really is not something to be concerned about as it should not generally effect you.
There is also an interesting thread here, that goes into this in more detail.
Please respond to this thread, and I would be happy to shed some light on any other issues or concerns you may have.
It's currently rather difficult for me to do without knowing your system specifications.
Best Regards,
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