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09-13-2020 11:25 PM
HI , i would like to increase the amd radeon dedicated vram of hp elitebook g1 840
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09-13-2020 11:42 PM
No, you can't increase VRAM on a dedicated video chip on your machine. You have to replace it (ONLY if available) and replacing MXM video chips is not easy.
By the way, its manual (called Maintenance and Service Guide) does not offer option to replace video chip
https://support.hp.com/au-en/product/hp-elitebook-840-g1-notebook-pc/5405360/manuals
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09-13-2020 11:42 PM
No, you can't increase VRAM on a dedicated video chip on your machine. You have to replace it (ONLY if available) and replacing MXM video chips is not easy.
By the way, its manual (called Maintenance and Service Guide) does not offer option to replace video chip
https://support.hp.com/au-en/product/hp-elitebook-840-g1-notebook-pc/5405360/manuals
Regards.
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