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so recently I was having some problems with my intel uhd 630 in vram (dedicated video ram) and I want to increase it
so, I go to the bios and I didn't found a option to increase dedicated video ram
can anyone help me on that because dedicated video ram is stuck in 128 mb

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@TLGamer 

 

Integrated video (iGPU) does not have room for keep VRAM, it relies on System. System will work this out and allocate/assign spare/available system RAM to VRAM automatically when required up to max limit. System will also take VRAM back when required (the number is dynamic, not fix). During the good old days, we could do this from BIOS but now OS is smarter.


The following document shows Max shared RAM for Intel iGPU versions

 

                   https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000020962/graphics-drivers.html

 

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BH
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ok I understand
but when I run games that should work to my pc very well (like valorant)
I get hard statures and drop frames without any reason
my cpu usage is normal
and ram usage is normal
and I can run valorant in my old pc (i3 2330 + 6gb ram)
and I think the drop frame is from vram
@Banhien

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ok I understand
but when I run games that should work to my pc very well (like valorant)
I get hard statures and drop frames without any reason
my cpu usage is normal
and ram usage is normal
and I can run valorant in my old pc (i3 2330 + 6gb ram)
and I think the drop frame is from vram

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