www.intel.com download the ones for your notebook. With some of Dell's notebooks you need to use the ones on Dell's site though as they are different than manufacturer drivers. Also, with some notebooks(Latitude E6420) I have had better results using older drivers rather than the newest ones out.
The reason why the system video memory is set to 0 is because the Graphics Cards you are using have its own dedicated memory. System Video Memory is for onboard Video.
Shared Video Memory: Using part of main memory (RAM) for the display circuit's frame buffers, which temporarily hold the rendered content being sent to the screen. Shared memory is used in PCs that have the display circuit built into the motherboard rather than housed on a separate, more costly display adapter card.
Dedicated memory means that the video card uses its own memory, and doesn't share or take up the memory from your RAM. Other than that the dedicated video card would be good for graphic intense application (CAD) and video editing.
Sorry I was busy With state Assesments and other school work But a lot of games i'v been playing lately say i need a more up-to-date driver so i looked on intel. The latest update was november 2012 on dells site its only 2010 is there anyway i can get that update it could help me soooooo much because i have a lot of games i can't play right now Intel says to check with The manufacture but my warnty expired Thanks for the help
SyndromeSS
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February 17th, 2013 16:00
www.intel.com download the ones for your notebook. With some of Dell's notebooks you need to use the ones on Dell's site though as they are different than manufacturer drivers. Also, with some notebooks(Latitude E6420) I have had better results using older drivers rather than the newest ones out.
evilman1990
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February 18th, 2013 03:00
hello ... i just bought a new dell laptop inspiron have 8G ram and 1G intel(R) HD graphics 3000
the total graphic memory 5073 MB
Dedicated video memory 1280 MB
system video memory 0 MB
shared system memory 3793 MB
the question is :
why the system video memory is 0 , its should be 128 MB as i know .
thnx
Dell-Rajesh R
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February 18th, 2013 04:00
Hi Wizard595,
The drivers on the Dell website is tested and then uploaded for the users to download and install on the computer.
You can also download the drivers from the manufacturer’s website to install on the computer accordingly.
Awaiting your response!
Dell-Rajesh R
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February 18th, 2013 05:00
Hi evilman1990,
The reason why the system video memory is set to 0 is because the Graphics Cards you are using have its own dedicated memory. System Video Memory is for onboard Video.
Shared Video Memory: Using part of main memory (RAM) for the display circuit's frame buffers, which temporarily hold the rendered content being sent to the screen. Shared memory is used in PCs that have the display circuit built into the motherboard rather than housed on a separate, more costly display adapter card.
Dedicated memory means that the video card uses its own memory, and doesn't share or take up the memory from your RAM. Other than that the dedicated video card would be good for graphic intense application (CAD) and video editing.
Awaiting your response!
Wizard595
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February 18th, 2013 06:00
Dell-Rajesh R
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February 20th, 2013 08:00
Hi Wizard595,
The drivers from the manufacturer’s website are always safe and secure to download.
These drivers are tested and then uploaded on the website for the customers.
Awaiting your response!
Wizard595
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March 14th, 2013 18:00
Sorry I was busy With state Assesments and other school work But a lot of games i'v been playing lately say i need a more up-to-date driver so i looked on intel. The latest update was november 2012 on dells site its only 2010 is there anyway i can get that update it could help me soooooo much because i have a lot of games i can't play right now Intel says to check with The manufacture but my warnty expired Thanks for the help