Integrated graphics (integrated video card memory as much as possible to see the total available graphics RAM, as shown below is also the total size of shared memory):
1. We then open the control Panel press WIN+X after we switch to view the way we find inside the "management tool";
After opening the "admin tool" we find "System Information" click on it to enter;
Then we open the "system Information" then we click on "Component---display" And here we can show the relevant "memory data" as shown in the following figure;
2. Then we find "win+r" and then we find "dxdiag" clicks;
Then we find the "show" switch and you will see your computer's "memory Size" as shown in the following figure;
3. OK now we go back to the computer desktop, and then right click on the blank, in the pop-up menu click "Screen Resolution" to go to find "Advanced settings";
Inside can directly see the memory size, but the dedicated video is found to be small, the actual reference recommended to "Total available graphics memory" prevail.
Independent graphics can generally query the memory size through the host number to enter the query, following NVIDIA as an example:
As shown in the figure above will show the dedicated video memory how many MB this will display your video card memory OH