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      Hello everyone: First of all I am a bit new to the subject of new processors and I had some doubts about it. I have the following motherboard P8B75-V from Asus and I want to enable RAM for the integrated graphics of the micro and I understand that the new system that these micros use is DVMT which dynamically assigns RAM according to the program's requirement. I have the option in the bios iGPU Memory [64M] The issue is that I don't know what value to assign it, the value that it marks by default which is 64 is the maximum top that the integrated can reach? I don't really know. I have placed [512] in this section but I don't know if it's right. My idea is to use the lucidvirtual MVP with the integrated one. For the moment I have the D-mode which uses the non-integrated graphics. That is to say I am using an ATI 5870 HD graphics. Characteristics of the equipment: Processor: Intel i7 3770 K Motherboard: P8B75-V RAM = 8 GB PNY. HD: SSD 180 Gb Greetings to everyone.
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          It doesn't matter, if you don't use the integrated one you don't use it and that's it, the value you put is the same.
          Well, I don't know what you'll need for the calculation, but we're going to have 8 gigabytes as if you put 2 in the integrated one you won't be short. Try to see if by putting 512 instead of a gigabyte you notice a difference.

          Anyway, there are very few people who work well and have improvements in games.

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            @jazxz:

            Hello everyone:

            First of all, I'm somewhat new to the topic of new processors and had some doubts about it. I have the following motherboard P8B75-V from Asus and I want to enable RAM for the integrated graphics of the micro and I understand that the new system used by these micros is DVMT, which dynamically assigns RAM as needed by the program's requirement. I have the option in the bios iGPU Memory [64M]

            The issue is that I don't know what value to assign, the value that it defaults to, which is 64, is the maximum that the integrated can reach? I honestly don't know. I've set it to [512] in this section but I'm not sure if it's correct.

            My idea is to use lucidvirtual MVP with the integrated graphics. For the moment, I have D-mode, which uses the non-integrated graphics. That is, I'm using an ATI 5870 HD graphics card.

            System specifications:

            Processor: Intel i7 3770 K

            Motherboard: P8B75-V

            RAM = 8 GB PNY.

            HD: SSD 180 Gb

            Greetings to all.

            From what I understand, the main idea of MVP is to use the CPU's iGPU as a screen output manager, basically a VGA framebuffer and little more, while the dedicated one is focused on rendering as fast as it can.

            As such, the iGPU will barely need RAM to function correctly, it could perfectly work with that 64 MB value you set, but if you have doubts, increase it to 128 MB or at most, excessively, to 256 MB, and with this it should work perfectly well with that combination of graphics managed by lucidlogix technology.

            However, as I see that this is not very popular, it may not be ideal in some cases, since certainly since it came out it has had everything but massive adoption, maybe due to problems in some cases. If you see anomalies in how it works and it doesn't fix by tweaking the memory, it's better to disable the lucidlogix technology than anything else. A warning just in case.

            Another advantage of this technology is that it allows the use of the dedicated hardware of the intel gpu for video compression, a hardware that seems to be very fast, another thing you can do with this software you mentioned, use intel video compression and continue using the 3D graphics simultaneously for powerful things.

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