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ColVons
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Video Ram

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I plan on buying WITE and trying to find how much video ram I have. I forgot how to access that info. Any help would be appreciated.

ALso any help in how to do screen shots, thanks.
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RE: Video Ram

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Hi all,
ORIGINAL: krooh

I plan on buying WITE and trying to find how much video ram I have. I forgot how to access that info. Any help would be appreciated.

ALso any help in how to do screen shots, thanks.

The best bet would be:

CPU-z (CPU ID Utility) and GPU-z (GPU ID Utility) freeware utilities!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPU-Z



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RE: Video Ram

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ORIGINAL: krooh

ALso any help in how to do screen shots, thanks.

You can press the Prt Sc key then minimize game then open Paint which comes installed with Windows

Then paste into Paint

What I use is

http://sourceforge.net/projects/screenassist/

Which is a simple program which Prints Screens directly to a folder which can be viewed later.

No minimizing, pasting into Paint,then saving rubbish.
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RE: Video Ram

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Try the Run command. Enter dxdiag . From there check the tabs: I believe it is the "video" tab.

Probably other ways to do this, also, without having to get another program.


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RE: Video Ram

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Thanks.
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