Guys, who understands RAM? I messed up
when buying RAM, it was exactly 4GB after manipulations in some kind of program, I don't remember the exact name, its name, but the section was associated with RAM .. in general, 3.90GB became availableMihaile
Hmm. Notebook? Two video cards? Somehow I saw this on the forums, they said the video core built into the percent takes part of the opera for itself. I don’t remember exactly, but they seemed to switch to a discrete vidyuhu and all the rules. Maybe delirium, of course.
urban.kalabanovich
No nonsense, where else can a built-in chipset get memory, if not from RAM?
lookaway
A very logical statement, one can immediately see profundity and intelligence.
bloomm
This is from Google +, I'm too lazy to change photos for some forum there, if you can log in from it.
HARDWARE, so why figured out how to switch to discrete?
urban.kalabanovich
amd radeon hd 7600m series
intel hd graphics 3000
hp pavilion g6 2004er
Well, no matter how everything is correct, no matter what memory you buy, you still won't get the exact amount of memory available, just the number is rounded up.
Mihaile
Well, for a start, look at the Catalyst, there, in theory, there should be a video card switch, something like "high performance / energy saving" well, or something like that, switch to high, reboot
urban.kalabanovich
Everywhere there is a max. performance ... also you can change produces. in separate games and programs. but there is no switching
Mihaile
When the top ten was updated, did not notice how much it was? In games, how does the car behave? If so, then I think there should be no problems
urban.kalabanovich
I noticed this before 10, I changed Windows several times, everything was still 3.90 ... the performance remained the same ... but 10 is much better for my laptop does not load with unnecessary processes
http://support.hp.com/ru-ru/document/c03051924
Read, I did not go into it, but superficially realized that the old firewood (just came from the purchase of the laptop) had a fixed GPU switching, while the newer ones support dynamic switching (in theory, you should have tightened a dozen new firewood) so on new firewood it should be like yours. If, of course, the laptop supports this switching in Bios, you can rigidly set these parameters there (you can find it on the link). And so it's okay, stay on 10th and don't worry