Can't Find the 'dedicated video ram/Video card settings' in Bios/uefi

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Hi, I have windows 8. The details will be below.
I want to change my dedicated video ram memory from 32 mb to much higher ones. my pc have 8gb of ram so, 32 mb of dedicated video ram memory is not enough for the best pc gaming performances. My PC need to press F2 to get to the BIOS but i can't find the dedicated ram settings to change. can anyone please help me?
PC details:
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3120M CPU @ 2.50GHz
Manufacturer Intel
Speed 2.5 GHz
Number of Cores 4
CPU ID BFEBFBFF000306A9
Family 06
Model 3A
Stepping 9
Revision
Video Card Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000
Manufacturer Intel
Chipset Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000
Dedicated Memory 32 MB
Total Memory 1.8 GB
Pixel Shader Version 5.0
Vertex Shader Version 5.0
Hardware T & L Yes
Vendor ID 8086
Device ID 0166
Plug and Play ID VEN_8086&DEV_0166&SUBSYS_FB681179&REV_09
Driver Version 10.18.10.3345
Memory 8.1 GB
Operating System Microsoft Windows 8 (build 9200), 64-bit
Service Pack 0
Size 64 Bit
Edition Basic
Version 6.2.9200
Locale 0809
BIOS 6.20
Version Insyde Corp. 6.20
Manufacturer Insyde Corp.
Date
Display Maximum Resolution 1920 x 1080
Sound Device 1 TOSHIBA USB DVB-T/Analog Hybrid Tuner(AQ)
Driver Version 2.3.3.56
Sound Device 2 Realtek High Definition Audio
Driver Version 6.0.1.7076
DVD TSSTcorp CDDVDW SN-208AB
CD TSSTcorp CDDVDW SN-208AB
Drive
Size 920.2 GB
Free 477.1 GB
 

AnthonyStew

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In your BIOS there should be something called similar to "ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES" find that and navigate through it until you find "VGA SHARE MEMORY SIZE" that tab will allow to adjust DVRAM.
 

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Sorry, I went through all the settings and options in BIOS. there are no options to change memory or there is no numbers to change.

 

AnthonyStew

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Do you have a laptop, custom built PC, or manufacturer PC (Toshiba Towers, Dell Towers, etc). Many custom builds by those companies and laptops, will not allow to adjust VRAM because it will harmful to your system stability.

By the way, RAM is different than VRAM. VRAM is from your GPU. Depending on GPU; 1gb, 2gb, 4gb, you may or may not be able to adjust this.

By the sounds of it, you listed you have "Video Card Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000" which is a low-end integrated gpu. I am almost 100% sure you cannot adjust it.
 

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I have THOSIBA LX830 which is all in one Built in PC. I can hardly play any games with this one. This is terrible, can't do anything with 32 mb. also,in the title of running BIOS,insted of BIOS, it said: INXYDEH20