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Pavilion 15z-eh000
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Greetings,

 

I come here with the question of how to increase the VRAM of the integrated Vega 8 GPU that comes with the Ryzen 7 4700u of my laptop, I bought it less than a month ago and until a few days ago I wanted to play Doom, and that's when I realized that the GPU only has 512MB of VRAM ... O_O

 

Notably, I ordered my laptop with 16gb DDR4 RAM and I am planning to increase the NVME SSD to 1TB. But if the GPU cannot reach even 1GB of VRAM, I don't see it very necessary ...

 

What information could you give me for this case? Thanks

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@JLAE 

 

Fisrtly VRAM on your machine will dynamically go up to the max. System will do this automatically. 16GB should be plenty of spare system RAM to support VRAM. Adding more RAM won't change the rule.

 

Regards.

BH
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