Hey.
I bought a 128mb games card but I think ive been ripped off. How can I check it is actually 128mb?? I want to make sure it is actually the games card I bought.
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Assuming you are running Windows XP and have DirectX installed, look for (and the run) the following file: C:\WINDOWS\system32\dxdiag.exe
Up pops a diagnostic dialog. Go to the Display tab, and you'll see all sorts of stuff about your video card (atleast you should), like this (for my laptop):
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Try this... (let's see if it works)...
Look at the B, i, u, Quote, Code, List, List=, Img and URL buttons above the reply window -
Sort of related...not to take over the topic or anything, but how can I add multiple images from my HD? I know how to do one...
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Okay well the image isnt on the net so i cant exactly link to it, but on direct x diagnostics it does say 128mb. Could someone have tweaked something to make it say its 128mb card? But maybe only 64mb?
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