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Video memory, Available video resolutions – HP XU800 User Manual

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3 Interface Cards

Graphics Cards

Video Memory

The video memory, also known as SGRAM, is a local block of RAM for
holding major data structures: Frame Buffer (double buffer), Z-Buffer and
T-Buffer (Texture Buffer). The Frame Buffer holds one frame steady on the
screen while the next one is being processed, while the Z-buffer stores
depth information for each pixel.

Available Video Resolutions

The number of colors supported is limited by the graphics device and the
video memory. The resolution/color/refresh-rate combination is limited by a
combination of the display driver, the graphics device, and the video
memory. If the resolution/refresh-rate combination is set higher than the
display can support, you risk damaging the display.

The table below summarizes the 3D video resolutions and refresh rates that
are supported.

NOTE

200 Hz accepted if supported by the monitor.

Display resolution

Color depth

Refresh rates

640 x 480

8-bit, 16-bit, True color

200, 100, 85, 75, 60 Hz

800 x 600

8-bit, 16-bit, True color

200, 100, 85, 75, 60 Hz

1024 x 768

8-bit, 16-bit, True color

200, 100, 85, 75, 60 Hz

1152 x 864

8-bit, 16-bit, True color

200, 100, 85, 75, 60 Hz

1280 x 960

8-bit, 16-bit, True color

100, 85, 75, 60 Hz

1280 x 1024

8-bit, 16-bit, True color

100, 85, 75, 60 Hz

1600 x 1200

8-bit, 16-bit, True color

100, 85, 75, 60 Hz

1920 x 1080

8-bit, 16-bit, True color

100, 85, 75, 60 Hz

1920 x 1200

8-bit, 16-bit, True color

up to 96 Hz