You haven't specified what OS or editing software you're using, or how
your swap file is configured. While I think you'll have a better experience
with a faster and more capable video card, an "Out of memory" error is
probably related to these other components and is VERY unlikely to refer to
the memory on the card itself.
David Gillett
On 9 Jul 2004 at 17:34, Jeff wrote:
> I'm going to upgrade my video card since I'm having editing issues with pictures. I seem to run out of memory, but I've got 786 megs of RAM. The current card is 16 megs (AGP). I'm looking at upgrading to 128 megs (or just 64?) since they are so reasonable on Ebay. Here are some specs on my computer.
>
> 1 ghz AMD T-Bird
> 786 megs sdram
> 40 gig H.D.
> Asus Motherboard A7V-133C
>
> The research I've done (on a ATI/Radeon 9200 card 128 meg) says the main requirement is the universal AGP slot which I do have. AGP or PCI??
>
> Jeff
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