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  1. Is turning off 3D graphics possible?

    Uhh... are you sure you actually have a graphic card? Cuz that to me looks like you just got a 128 mb onboard chipset. That 8Gb is just shared RAM. You need an actually graphic card.
    Hi,

    it should be a chipset instead of a card. I am a computer amateur so sorry for messing up the terms.
  2. Is turning off 3D graphics possible?

    You do not have a graphics card, you are using integrated graphics which is a part of your CPU, which shares resources with system RAM (not efficient at all for video memory) and only has a tiny amount (128MB as you can see) of dedicated video memory.

    I am sorry but there is nothing you can do except getting a new computer/laptop that has a dedicated GPU. Because what you have is quite low end.

    And no, you cannot just buy a GPU to put in your laptop. 99% of laptops don't have upgradeable graphics unless if you have one of those $3000 "built for gaming" laptops and even most of those don't allow it.

    Hi,

    thanks for your reply. I think I have relocated the memory registry editor and I hope it will be fixed. Thanks for letting me know that I shouldn't buy a GPU otherwise I may go for it.
  3. Is turning off 3D graphics possible?

    That's not a graphic card, that's a graphic chipset, usually found on laptops and sometimes on motherboards for desktops.

    If your GPU has 8Gb VRAM, then you should plug your monitor on this instead of your motherboard.
    If you're talking about RAM, it's not the same thing, RAM is not used only for graphic calculation, but to store datas for quick use, that's where textures and stuff are stored while you play, for instance, to prevent your PC from reloading it from the HDD every time.

    RAM is some additionnal memory you have, it's small cards. VRAM is the memory your GPU can use.

    Sorry it's a bit hard to explain it in english as it's not my main language.

    Anyway, UHD Graphics aren't graphic cards, they are far less powerful

    Thanks for your reply, sorry I mixed up a lot of computer terms as English isn't my first language too

    It is actually the dedicated video memory I think if I didn't spell it wrong. It is not the problem of RAM. I just checked my graphic details and it says I have,

    Total available graphics memory: 8264MB
    Dedicated video memory: 128MB
    System video memory: 0MB
    Shared system memory: 8136MB

    So I guess it should be related to the dedicated video memory?
  4. Is turning off 3D graphics possible?

    Hi guys, I am a very new player and just bought Mount and Blade 2 yesterday. Soon after I started playing the game, I realized my GPU was over used (1400MB/128MB in low performance), I know this sounds ridiculous as I actually got a 8GB gralhic card, but it only supports 128MB in 3D rendering...
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