Since I'm very confused at this point on how the onboard memory is used by a Video processor could someone please explain.
When we see 130.5 M detected and 34.6 M used, does that mean the memory used is holding cached info while the remaining 95.9 M of video memory is being used by the video processor to handle the rest of it's functions?
If this is close to how it works, does that mean the more video memory up to a point will help the video processor to crunch functions faster?