C CHRISTHEGREEK Reputable Jun 24, 2014 28 0 4,530 Mar 26, 2015 #1 hi i have 64mb dedicated (shared) and my ram is 4gb .id like to ask you if increasing the system ram would allocate more dedicated .
hi i have 64mb dedicated (shared) and my ram is 4gb .id like to ask you if increasing the system ram would allocate more dedicated .
Solution Wolfshadw Mar 26, 2015 No. Dedicated Memory is memory that is physically installed (on the chip/card) for the graphics solution. There is no way to increase that amount. -Wolf sends
No. Dedicated Memory is memory that is physically installed (on the chip/card) for the graphics solution. There is no way to increase that amount. -Wolf sends
Wolfshadw Titan Moderator Aug 3, 2006 28,224 1,514 133,290 Mar 26, 2015 Solution #2 No. Dedicated Memory is memory that is physically installed (on the chip/card) for the graphics solution. There is no way to increase that amount. -Wolf sends Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
No. Dedicated Memory is memory that is physically installed (on the chip/card) for the graphics solution. There is no way to increase that amount. -Wolf sends
Supermuncher85 Distinguished Aug 18, 2010 1,685 0 20,160 Mar 26, 2015 #3 Check in the bios if you can up it. At least on my laptop and my NUC I was able to set the CPUs vram maunally from 64 to 512mb (huge performance difference even just on desktop). Upvote 0 Downvote
Check in the bios if you can up it. At least on my laptop and my NUC I was able to set the CPUs vram maunally from 64 to 512mb (huge performance difference even just on desktop).
C CHRISTHEGREEK Reputable Jun 24, 2014 28 0 4,530 Mar 26, 2015 #4 no i cant from bios thats why i am asking Upvote 0 Downvote