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I am trying to increase the dedicated VRAM memory from 128 to 256. Is this possible? If so how do I do it?

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@Tripper57

 

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I have gone through your Post and would like to help

 

You can't increase the video memory per-se, but you can allocate more virtual memory for your computer to use. 

 

HP Pc’s uses a customized BIOS setting (Tattooed BIOS) of which some features including overclocking and increasing the VRAM are locked.


This is done in the best interest of safeguarding the PC for the optimal performance and not to cause any extensive component failure.


To conclude, the VRAM on your PC is already shared with a specific value and its locked and cannot be changed.

To do this, click start, right click computer>Properties>advanced system settings>advanced>performance>advanced>(virtual memory)>change> 

click custom size and enter the size of hard drive space you would like to allocate to virtual memory. I would recommend an initial size of 10000mb and a maximum size of 20000mb. Click apply and reboot your system.

 

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