"shirlytb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have Nvidia 7100GS with 512MB memory.
> When I'm looking in the "display settings-->advanced settings--->adapter"
> on
> my WinXP i can see that there is a total memory of 512MB, but on my Vista
> it
> detects only 382MB of total memory.
> I'v installed the latest driver release for Vista from the Nvidia site.
>
> Someone told me that Vista suppports only 382MB of ram. is it true? It
> sound
> a bit strange.. if not, what can be the reason for that?
No, what you have is a low end NVIDIA model that *can use* up to 512MB of
shared (read stolen from your main memory) memory.
If you look at the specs of a typical 7100GS card, you'll find that it has
only (typically) 128MB of on board video memory:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814125047
The remainder of needed memory is taken from your main memory. 512 - 128 =
up to 384MB taken from your main memory.
The notion that Vista supports only 382MB is hogwash. 32 bit Vista supports
up to 4 GB and 64 bit Vista supports much more.
I believe you are seeing *available* memory.