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Increasing dedicated video ram
Osnodon Dec 1, 2018 6 replies 230 views
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_1148696889&feature=iv&src_vid=RiNDfbZCJhE&v=1JObGphOqi4
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Yea but it's taking out of shared system memory. You are giving yourself more with the cost of slowing process power. This only applies to onboard graphic cards btw. Just note if you game with on-board graphics, it's fine but your multitasking drops in power and will crash your system if you try playing a game, watch a movie, or whatever else at the same time.
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If you are going for maximum infantry performance, it's also advisable to CTRL-ALT-DELETE and kill explorer.exe from the task manager. That is the name of the windows UI process. Not sure if it works in later versions of windows, I specifically run Windows 7 for the purpose of infantry performance. If you need to run anything other than infantry, you can CTRL-ALT-DELETE and then from the task manager click new process, and type explorer.exe to re-launch it.
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"maximum infantry performance"

lol

https://i.imgur.com/3eqP4oe.jpg
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Ace wrote:
"maximum infantry performance" lol https://i.imgur.com/3eqP4oe.jpg
Like putting a spoiler on a model T.
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you can also allocate space from your HDD to act as virtual memory
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Green Jelly wrote:
Like putting a spoiler on a model T.
When the next generation of TI calculators comes out I'll be playing Infantry on that.