1. First right click on the computer, select Properties (such as no computer icon, in the lower left corner---the computer---Right-click Properties can also), the following figure:
2. Appear as above the interface, select the "Windows Experience Index" (such as not yet scored, you can let the user score), after the point opened the following interface:
3. Then select "View and print detailed performance and system Information" below the score, and the following interface appears:
Pull in the end, look at this "dedicated graphics memory" option, is the machine graphics card standard video memory size.
Method Two
1. Right click on the desktop, select "Screen Resolution", select "Advanced Settings";
2. Then, on the Adapters tab, "dedicated video memory is the video card ram size."
Note:
If you start---search input dxdiag to see the size of the video memory and see this is not the same, because the memory size in the DxDiag may be incorrect, the system will allocate a portion of memory to the DxDiag in the value of RAM.