DavidNW
Big Geek
I want to change the video graphics of my PC. At present, I have onboard graphics, which uses 32 MBs of my 512 MBs of RAM. My PC is rather old now and I don’t intend to spend much more money on upgrading it, so I have bought a Radeon 9250 AGP 128MB Graphics Video Card quiet cheaply, for what was a bargain price!
Questions: should I disable my onboard graphics memory (the 32 MB) via BIOS before installing the new card, to avoid any conflicts (I’m thinking, rightly or wrongly) before I install the new card? Also, should I notice an appreciable improvement in graphics display with the new card over the old onboard S3 ProSavage Display Adaptor?
Cheers,
David.
Questions: should I disable my onboard graphics memory (the 32 MB) via BIOS before installing the new card, to avoid any conflicts (I’m thinking, rightly or wrongly) before I install the new card? Also, should I notice an appreciable improvement in graphics display with the new card over the old onboard S3 ProSavage Display Adaptor?
Cheers,
David.