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configuration is 3.03 ghz,80gb hard disk,512 ram...

2007-06-01 17:15:01 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Hardware Other - Hardware

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well, this is simple. You just get a new motherboard and connect everything to the new motherboard. Most probably the new motherboard will have slots for you to put in the graphics/video card.(as far as i know, you must get a new graphics/video card if you want to install more v-ram.) You can also remove your current graphics/video card and put the new one in. I hope my answer help you. Thanks.

2007-06-01 17:28:13 · answer #1 · answered by UnKnown_Z 2 · 0 0

You can't do that because there are no video ram slots nor video ram modules available. For integrated graphics or cheap graphics cards that have Turbocache or HyperMemory technology, just add more system RAM so that the card can share a bigger amount of memory for use as v-ram. Otherwise, get a graphics card w/ fast (ddr3) onboard v-ram.

2007-06-01 17:46:38 · answer #2 · answered by Karz 7 · 0 0

hmm, well if you are talking about v-ram like on your graphics card then i cant help ya, but if your talking about ram memory i can, first look where the ram stick is, then where the ram is next to it there should be like 2 slots for 2 more sticks, if not then just buy a gig or 2 of ram like i would go with 2 gigs if you dont already have that, but thats all i can say really, lol, hope i helps yas

2007-06-01 17:21:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If it doesn't have an open slot, that means theres probably 2 Slots each with 256MB sticks... So what unfortunately you have to do, is remove one, and put in your new stick. Unfortunately there is nothing to do, other then buy 1 big stick of ram, and remove one of the others.

2007-06-01 17:19:27 · answer #4 · answered by dukejasonduke 4 · 0 0

Video RAM cannot be installed. You need to buy a new video card for that. If you were mistaken and meant system RAM, refer to the answer before this one.

2007-06-01 17:21:30 · answer #5 · answered by anasasisxenophontis 2 · 1 0

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