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12-19-2022 01:28 AM
Product: HP ProBook 455 G8 Notebook PC (1Y9H2AV)
Hi all, i think that i very important to expand Bios feature for video memory size, for who ,like me that use CAD/3d professional software and the allocated video memory size is not enough. in fact in bios setup > advantage > built-in device options > video memory size , i can be only set it to auto ( which allocates automatically 256 mb of ram), 256 mb, 512 mb. It's not enough! i have upgrade my laptop, and now i have 32 GB of ram, i use Cad/3D software that loads the video memory, it's important to be able to allocate 2,4 or 8 GB of memory for RX Vega 8 integrated graphics on Ryzen 5800U of my HP ProBook 455 G8. Please it's a small request but it can help a lot to work without unnecessary slowdowns, caused only for a locked bios feature setting, when instead i have a lot of unused system ram available, that could be allocated to the integrated video card without any problem.
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