Hi guys,
Jan 10, 2017 Hi guys, I was trying to understand why there is a 256mb to the VRAM slider in this day and age of 4-12GB GPUs. I know there are threads about this topic already but they are quite ancient (2007-2011). Apple 2018 13.3in MacBook Air, Mac OS, Intel Core i5, 1.6 GHz, Intel UHD Graphics 617, 256 GB, Space Gray (Renewed) interesting can find below hereThe Good N.
I was trying to understand why there is a 256mb to the VRAM slider in this day and age of 4-12GB GPUs. I know there are threads about this topic already but they are quite ancient (2007-2011). Cards back then had VRAM of around 500-1500mb and 256mb made sense in that context and in the context of the software being run virtually. It absolutely does not make sense today.
Is there some technical limitation that's stopping you from giving us more or is it a decision that was made by vBox devs because you felt 256mb is enough.
I was thinking of taking the source code and recompiling it with a higher VRAM slider. Nothing crazy, just like 512mb. Would it be as simple as modifying some variables?
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