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I want to change my Pc 's intergragated video dedicated memory, which is 0 from 64 mb. I've searched alot I've chat with intel ,they told me reset it from bios. Would you mind to tell me the way to change the memory from bios.

My PC spec

HP ELITEDESK 800 G1 TWR PC. 17 4770,8gb x2,intel hd 4600.

Thanking you in anticepation 

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2R2, welcome to the forum.

 

Here is a guide that may help you with your problem.  I am not certain that it applies to your computer, however.  If not, let us know.

 

Please click "KUDOS" if I have helped you and click "Accept as Solution" if your problem is solved.



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Respected Sir The sweet hello to you

Sir in my Pc Hp elite desk 800 G 1 tower pc's BIOS advance colum there is no vga memory adjustment . I'm so worried about it because without dedicated video memory graphic performance is slow and colors are not very sharp. I've read PC F10 utility in the chapter given in PC mentinace guide and I've even informed the support site but no any reasonable answer even I've updated the video driver from microsoft windows optional update nothing happened, so I've rolled it back and sttill running HP CA driver 9.18.10.3204.

Would you mind to guide me how can I adjust video dedicated memory without having a bios option.

Thanking you in anticepation.

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@2R2 wrote:

Respected Sir The sweet hello to you

Sir in my Pc Hp elite desk 800 G 1 tower pc's BIOS advance colum there is no vga memory adjustment . I'm so worried about it because without dedicated video memory graphic performance is slow and colors are not very sharp. I've read PC F10 utility in the chapter given in PC mentinace guide and I've even informed the support site but no any reasonable answer even I've updated the video driver from microsoft windows optional update nothing happened, so I've rolled it back and sttill running HP CA driver 9.18.10.3204.

Would you mind to guide me how can I adjust video dedicated memory without having a bios option.

Thanking you in anticepation.


Please see this Intel Graphics Memory FAQ (Link: http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-029090.htm ) to learn more about your integrated video processor and memory usage.

 

The overall point being, if the games you are playing are slow, laggy, set to low settings then you'd be better off buying a new video processor and power supply.

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From what I have been told by other experts, the integrated video is adjusted automatically as required.  It can actually use up to 1700 MB of system memory, but rarely does.  There is no way to adjust it manually.



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