AMD A6-6400K Add more dedicated ram to the integrated GPU.

Daryl Dixon

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I have APU AMD A6-6400K . With MotherBoard Asus A55BM-A/USB3 ..
My dedicated Video Memory IS 786MB on Auto Mode But I Find That I Can Change It From Bios From uma frame buffer size Up Tp 2GB .
I Just Want To Know If There Is Any Risk For Making It 2Gb ?
Please Advice .
 
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Yes, you are allocating YOUR system ram for better communication between GPU and GPU.
Unless you have 32 gigs or 16 gigs at least, it will slow you down.
The graphicsr amis "GDDR5" all amd ram is "DDR3".
Your dedicated is the same, your shared increases slowing down your performance.
Auto there means the CPU calculates and adjusts itself how much ram to give to communication, if you dont overclock your gpu hecka high and do benhcmarks for a living, no need for it as it slows everything else down

CoolaxGaming

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You changed something else....
ITS IMPOSSIBLE TO CHANGE DEDICATED VIDEO RAM.
Changing Shared/Intergreated makes no difference
 

CoolaxGaming

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What you are doing is you are using your ram for your gpu. Which will slow your CPU AND your GPU. That would only be a good idea if you have like 32 gigs of ram running at 3000 MHZ, or even that may be slow.
The risk is even increasing to 1GB is system slowing down MASSIVLY.
(Shared Memory)
 

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Yes, you are allocating YOUR system ram for better communication between GPU and GPU.
Unless you have 32 gigs or 16 gigs at least, it will slow you down.
The graphicsr amis "GDDR5" all amd ram is "DDR3".
Your dedicated is the same, your shared increases slowing down your performance.
Auto there means the CPU calculates and adjusts itself how much ram to give to communication, if you dont overclock your gpu hecka high and do benhcmarks for a living, no need for it as it slows everything else down
 
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