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About system requirements for video card

New Here ,
Apr 09, 2020 Apr 09, 2020

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Hi!

Can somebody tell me what does 16-bit video card that had been written in system requirements for Dreamweaver means ? I want to buy a protsessor i3 9100 with intel HD graphics 630 for creating sites in Dreamweaver. Does a 16-bit show the Graphics Video Memory? If yes,then intel HD graphics 630 has 65 GB. Whether I can work in Dreamweaver with this integrated video card or not? I really need your help.

 

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Apr 09, 2020 Apr 09, 2020

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I only know what Adobe posts in their system requirements.  Your system must be 64-bit to support Creative Cloud Desktop App + all other apps you intend to use. 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator

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No problem. "16-bit" in that case means "16bit color depth supporting". Dreamweaver wants to handle 65,536 available colors at least. This is rarely a problem in the last decade.

 

I think your on board video "HD630" must be supporting at least true color (24-bit, 16M colors) in any resolution. So take it easy.

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