Graphics between windows 8 and 8.1

Hi guys i am having a pc with two os xp and 8 . In xp my graphics memory is 128 mb and 8 my graphics is 830 mb if i am update 8.1 means what about my graphics memory ? Will it increase or not ?

Hi,
It should stay the same or a bit more/less depeinding on how much AVAILABLE memory system wise.
Regards.
BH
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