
Click the Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator Driver tab Click on Appearance and Personalization and then Personalization (or click Classic View and then double-click on Personalization)Ħ. Click the Information button in bottom-left corner or the i button in upper right corner of the window.ĭisplay Control Panel Method (Microsoft Windows Vista and 7):ģ. Click the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver tabĨ. Click Appearance and Themes and then Display (or click Classic View and then double-click on Display)Ħ. Click the Information button in bottom-left corner or the i button in upper right corner of the window.ĭisplay Control Panel Method (Microsoft Windows XP):ģ. The maximum amount of graphics memory is listed in the Maximum Graphics Memory field.ģ. Click the Information button in bottom-left corner or the i button in upper right corner of the window. Press Ctrl+ Alt+ F12 keys to open the Graphics Driver Properties windowĢ. Use one of the following methods to view your computer&'s maximum graphics memory (see example in Figure 1):ġ. It depends on if your computer manufacturer has configured your computer to use a fixed amount, a dynamic amount (varying up to a maximum amount), or a combination of both fixed and dynamic amounts of graphics memory.

The amount of memory used for graphics may be a fixed amount or may vary up to a maximum amount. Intel graphics do not have dedicated memory but utilizes some of the computer&'s system memory. How much graphics memory does my computer have? The following information was taken from Intel&'s website for specific questions relating to Cybernet PCs, please contact Cybernet Manufacturing Tech Support. I want to crank this up to the native 1680x1050 resolution of the attached HP L2208w monitor.Cause - Video Memory is allocated Dynamically. Right now the maximum screen resolution that I can set is 1024x768. I rebooted into Windows XP to confirm, and sure enough in Device Manager there are two instances of the display driver. Product: Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics ControllerĬapabilities: msi pm vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom Take a look at the output from "sudo lshw" command: Ubuntu 11.04 recognizes both but only configures one of them w/the i915 driver. Apparently there are two graphics Intel display chips available.
