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I noticed when I installed the WDDM driver for my nVidia GeForce Fx Go 5200
that the system allocates a very large amount of system memory for use as
video memory (presumably as needed). I noticed that a few games that I like
that can get 55 - 60 fps on XP get only around 7 or 8 FPS using this driver,
and get 55 - 60 fps when using an older XP driver with Vista. My suspicion is
that the game "thinks" it has lots of texture memory, and is trying to use it
- and so Vista has to swap system memory with video memory to make it work,
and everything gets slower. What I would like to do is tell vista to use less
of my system memory to back up video memory - or at least tell the game that
there is less.
that the system allocates a very large amount of system memory for use as
video memory (presumably as needed). I noticed that a few games that I like
that can get 55 - 60 fps on XP get only around 7 or 8 FPS using this driver,
and get 55 - 60 fps when using an older XP driver with Vista. My suspicion is
that the game "thinks" it has lots of texture memory, and is trying to use it
- and so Vista has to swap system memory with video memory to make it work,
and everything gets slower. What I would like to do is tell vista to use less
of my system memory to back up video memory - or at least tell the game that
there is less.