VirtualBox technically supports guest resolutions of up to 64000 x 64000
x 32bit which would require 16GB of VRAM. We chose the 128 MB because
some other virtualization program has the same limit. If we allow more,
some clever users would just increase it without understanding what it
actually means ("the more the better").

Alexey Eremenko wrote:
> Hi all !
>
> Why VirtualBox supports 128 MB of Video RAM ?
>
> To make use of this large amount of VRAM, you must have a 3D GPU.
>
> Is there any chance to use such amount of VRAM on a 2D graphics card ?
>
> -Alexey Eremenko
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