Hi can any brother advice on wheather replacing the onboard graphic card of the PC to a better external PCI graphic card will speed up in PS CS2 editing. Lately find editing relatively slow, thank in advance.
thank brother, upgrading pc soon therefore thinking of upgrade the graphic card now still can be use on new pc later.I think adding more RAM will work better.....
A good graphic card is more for Video editing.....
Hi can any brother advice on wheather replacing the onboard graphic card of the PC to a better external PCI graphic card will speed up in PS CS2 editing. Lately find editing relatively slow, thank in advance.
Uninstall 10 programs from your computer and do defregmentation of HDD will speed up your PC and PS. This method is FOC.
theRBK, you dun see 4GB of ram on a 32 bit system because of the memory addressing system limitations of a 32 bit system, not because it's used for graphics memory shadow. A 32 bit system can only address up to 3 GB of RAM.
Memory shadowing of the graphics card is a thing of the past (286-386 era) and only the video bios is shadowed. Not the entire memory addressable on the graphics card.
actually it shouldn't be due to the limit of a 32-bit system... a 32-bit system should technically allow for 4GB of RAM... its due to the coding required for backwards compatibility that some parts of the old way of handling memory, like that for graphics card memory and various other hardware components, still hang-on... booted up my 32-bit XP just to check out, and under device manager, viewing resources by type, one can see the memory allocation (in hexadecimal)... did some calculations and lo and behold, my graphics card has 318,898,172 bytes assigned to it (guess what card it is... there is only one with that amount of memory) although some of the RAM is shared with other components...theRBK, you dun see 4GB of ram on a 32 bit system because of the memory addressing system limitations of a 32 bit system, not because it's used for graphics memory shadow. A 32 bit system can only address up to 3 GB of RAM.
Memory shadowing of the graphics card is a thing of the past (286-386 era) and only the video bios is shadowed. Not the entire memory addressable on the graphics card.