XPS 17 video

Configuration for the XPS 17 announcements list memory 'Shared Dual Channel DDR3 Memory' and the options of graphics NVIDIA GeForce GT 445 M like 1, 2 or 3 GB according to the starting point.  The "discrete" video (including memory) or shared in the Dual Channel system video memory?

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES,

Great question!  I am a specialist with Dell products and noticed that you have not yet received a response.  Nvidia video cards available to the general public in XPS laptops are discrete controllers, although there is also a card integrated into some configurations that runs when the additional graphics power is not necessary borrowing up to 256 MB of your system shared memory.

-Andrew

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