video memory 0

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System name: MSI

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Operating System: Windows 8.1, 64-bit
DirectX version: 11.0
GPU processor: GeForce GTX 770M
Driver version: 327.02
Direct3D API version: 11.1
Direct3D feature level: 11_0
CUDA Cores: 960
Core clock: 705 MHz
Memory data rate: 4008 MHz
Memory interface: 192-bit
Memory bandwidth: 96.19 GB/s
Total available graphics memory: 8903 MB
Dedicated video memory: 3072 MB GDDR5
System video memory: 0 MB
Shared system memory: 5831 MB
Video BIOS version: 80.06.54.00.11
IRQ: Not used
Bus: PCI Express x16 Gen3
Device Id: 10DE 11E0 10E81462
Part Number: 2303 0002


I read the thread on the guy who only had the built in cpu memory or w.e but I'm wondering if i have the nvdia and intel if mine should still say 0 under system video memory.. my computer gaming has been acting strange-i still get 62 fps when im alone online but as soon as other pcs are around or content gets heavy it drops as low as 10 which wasn't happening before. I just want to make sure both my graphics are function as intended... I'm not super tech savy and have been busting my hump trying to figure out if i have a graphical issue. Both drivers are up to date. Is there something else I can tweak to ensure consistent faster fps and smooth game play?
 
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only if for some reason you run out of dedicated video memory only then system video memory will be created through commiting system (shared) memory. your gpu is strong however still a mobile one. also online gaming is very cpu dependant so the more crowded the area the more the performance drop. (that applies to any pc however to a different extend depending hardware). i5 and some i7 mobile are still dual core so as on gpu the performance compared with the desktop ones still fall behind. the primary option you should always have disabled for best performance is AA(anti aliasing). also have post processing effects at lower quality. you will hardly notice the difference while playing!
only if for some reason you run out of dedicated video memory only then system video memory will be created through commiting system (shared) memory. your gpu is strong however still a mobile one. also online gaming is very cpu dependant so the more crowded the area the more the performance drop. (that applies to any pc however to a different extend depending hardware). i5 and some i7 mobile are still dual core so as on gpu the performance compared with the desktop ones still fall behind. the primary option you should always have disabled for best performance is AA(anti aliasing). also have post processing effects at lower quality. you will hardly notice the difference while playing!
 
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