Anyone on the list have a laptop for sale that can run Beryl etc?
Jon Pruente
jdpruente at gmail.com
Mon Oct 29 21:10:45 CDT 2007
On 10/29/07, Michael Schultheiss <schultmc at cinlug.org> wrote:
> Now that I have 2G of RAM, it's not a big deal. But back when I had
> only 512MB of RAM, using 64-128MB (or whatever the minimum was) as video
> RAM potentially hurt performance. I know Intel GFX chips don't offer
> dedicated VRAM - I was specifically thinking of a higher end ATI or
> nVidia graphics card.
FWIW, I can run Compiz Fusion and all sorts of Linux 3D games on an
old GF4MX 440. Even the integrated 915 video (GMA 900) should stomp
all over it. I think Luke is right that it's about all one really
needs (on a laptop) unless you want some serious video power which (in
a laptop) is then going to help suck out your battery power and put
off heat. I haven't really put the specs together in a while, but
also powering a bigger and faster LCD to make use of a more powerful
GPU is also going to suck down battery power. And many LCD panels
don't truly support the speeds and colors a good GPU can put out
anyway, so it's still a bit overkill.
Jon.
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