I have separate video memory or a separate in my laptop video card?

I have the pavilion dv7-6135dx.

When I look to the top of my model number on the HP site, it says: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 6490 m

When I go in my display settings, it says: Mobile Intel HD graphics 3000

5093 MB total available graphics memory

Dedicated to 1280 MB of video memory

System video memory 0 MB

3813 MB shared system memory

What does all this mean?

Can I have a separate video card or is it separate mounted to the motherboard video card?

Best Buy said I could go 6 MB video memory to 8 or 12 MB I think. How can I know for sure.

HP says nothing about the site on max video memory.

Thank you

Hello

That just means your machine has TWO video 'maps' one is called Intel equipped with a video card and another called dedicated video card.

Please read more about this:

http://h20000.www2.HP.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/document.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&ObjectID=c02731962&JumpID=reg_R1002_USEN

Kind regards.

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