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Cannot increase vram after upgrading and trying all method 

 

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@SAHIL122 I'm afraid Vram depends on the video card not the memory modules, that said, here's how you can find out how much has been allocated to your Vram, as there are no options to increase or upgrade the GPU on a laptop since its integrated/built into the system board:

  1. Go to Start > Settings > System.
  2. Under the Display section, scroll down until you see highlighted in blue Advanced Display Settings. ...
  3. In the bottom of the new window, click on Display adapter proprieties for your display.
  4. In the new window, under Adapter, you will see your Total Available Graphics Memory.​​​​​​​

Perhaps, you can tell me why you need more Vram in the first place, so i can offer relevant assistance with the same'

 

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