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07-19-2021 03:18 PM
Laptops come with one of two types of video memory.
The first is VRAM -- which is a set of video chips soldered either to the motherboard or to an addon video board. This amount is fixed and can not be changed.
The second is shared System Memory -- which is allocating a chunk of the memory for use for the video chip. If this can be changed, you would see settings in the UEFI or BIOS for doing this. Absence of those settings means this can not be changed.
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07-21-2021 12:41 AM - edited 07-21-2021 12:42 AM
there is no separate video card here, this is excluded. if you really understand, you would understand that in ryzen 5300, the video is one unit and the processor is one chiplet. it is pointless and expensive to solder single memory banks when you can take the memory for video and RAM.. the question is how to increase and not how to close the topic of the question. the question is addressed to hp engineers and not to fans of writing nonsense.