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Is there any way I can reduce hardware reserved usage on my ryzen apu? The only way I found was to change the UMA Frame Buffer Size but I can not go on advanced BIOS.

 

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@dasoihwadws -- Is there any way I can reduce hardware reserved usage on my ryzen apu? 

 

No. 

 

How much RAM is "reserved" ?

How much RAM do you want to reserve?

Do you think that the video-performance of your computer will diminish, if there is less "reserved" RAM?

How much RAM is installed in your computer?

If you install more RAM, then Windows will have more RAM to work with, and the amount of "reserved" RAM will not matter.

 

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therefore, you do not have the same possibility as the user in the given link
You have a graphics chip with 2gb of reserved memory
The computer only has 8 gb of ram
all you can do is add more ram if you need more ram

 

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Two SODIMM slots, not customer accessible or upgradeable supporting up to 16 GB of RAM
DDR4-2400 dual-channel support (DDR4-3200 bridge to DDR4-2666, DDR4-2666 downgrade to DDR-2400)
Supports the following conƭgurations

 

 

 

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@dasoihwadws --   

 

Posted on ‎01-08-2022 10:08 AM (MST)

If you install more RAM, then Windows will have more RAM to work with, and the amount of "reserved" RAM will not matter.

 

Posted on ‎01-08-2022 12:29 PM (MST)

all you can do is add more ram if you need more ram

 

Again, thank you for confirming my solution. It is helpful when the author of the question can get agreement from multiple sources.

 

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The difference is that I ask to have the computer model, so as not to answer in a vacuum, and without knowing what it is about
at least I can give him some documents, which you can't!

re-read the subject given in my first answer

 

User : I want to increase shared RAM size for video (VRAM). There is no such feature in BIOS.

@itsmyname  For your computer, there is no such feature in BIOS.

Replace the video-card with one that has its own RAM, rather than "borrowing" RAM from the sticks on your motherboard. For an All-In-One computer, this may be an impossibility, because the video-circuits probably are embedded on the motherboard.

 

user

I just update BIOS to this version https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/swdetails/hp-all-in-one-pc-24-dp0000wa/38323466/mod...

 

it have fix: Changes the Onboard UMA memory setting to "Gaming optimized" from the "UMA Auto mode".

So now I have 2048 megabytes of video memory instead of 512 before

 

you answer without checking, without knowing.

 

 

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