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01-10-2022 10:22 PM
Product: Hp pavillion 15-ec0101AX
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11
DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS:
HP 15-ec0101AX
Proccessor:AMD Ryzen 5 3550H
IGPU: AMD Radeon vega 8
DGPU: NVIDIA GTX 1650+4GB VRAM
RAM:8GB
Usable RAM:5.9GB
Dedicated VRAM for IGPU: 2.1GB
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ISSUE:
I want to free up the RAM that is dedicated to the IGPU as 2.1GB of ram is reserved by IGPU I get only 5.9GB of usable RAM .
Please resolve this.
I can reduce it in another ASUS laptop from the BIOS settings but in HP I don't find any option as I do in ASUS BIOS
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01-10-2022 10:54 PM
Hello @shreyes-shalgar .
You can modify the virtual memory for this purpose.
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