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02-27-2020 04:27 AM
how i able to increase video ram of my intel hd 620 graphics.i had i3 7020u processor. I had already work all the possible work like in bios but no advanced mode. in regedit by making folder of GMM and DVM but can't able to solve this vram problem. i want to increase vram around 512mb according to my ram i.e 4gb... i also tried so many software but still only have 128mb of video ram in my graphics ....pls tell some solution for me pls rply...... btw i love your hp community
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02-27-2020 01:24 PM
Integrated video 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. During the good old days, we could do this from BIOS but now OS is smarter.
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02-27-2020 01:24 PM
Integrated video 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. During the good old days, we could do this from BIOS but now OS is smarter.
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