Rightio, I noticed an anomaly with my system's Performance Information as reported by the Windows Experience Index part, being it showed my graphics card with an insane and odd ammount of onboard RAM, looking at the card properties it shows some of this as shared... Any ideas on why this is or how to turn it off? I'm assuming it will (try) to fill up the card memory first - but that could make quite a performance hit, bit of a difference between the card's onboard RAM and the system RAM/swap wherever it wants to substitute... And also, if it is detracting from/reserving out of system memory then that could also detriment performance, this is a feature of Vista I haven't heard of before.
Screenshot attached to help show what I'm on about
http://s92.photobucket.com/albums/l24/VodeAndreas/?action=view¤t=sharedvram.jpg
I'm running Vista Business 32-bit
Screenshot attached to help show what I'm on about
http://s92.photobucket.com/albums/l24/VodeAndreas/?action=view¤t=sharedvram.jpg
I'm running Vista Business 32-bit