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Hi guys this is my processor :11th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz with Iris Xe Graphics
And this is my Computer: Acer aspire A515-56 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD
I have a Total available graphics memory of 8219 MB and just 128MB Dedicated video Memory, the rest of it (8091 MB) is for the shared System Memory. This is strange right?
My problem is that I would like to play some games that require 512 MB Dedicated Video Memory but I am unable to increase the VRAM.
Does anyone know how to solve this?
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Hi @manuelrdz3
This is correct what you are seeing. The size of the memory is controlled by the Graphics Driver and Windows. Please read Frequently Asked Questions for Intel® Graphics Memory on Windows® 10 where this subject is explained.
Leon
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Let me add,
If you have a game that is refusing to run because it says that there isn't enough dedicated memory, this is a bug in this program! You need to be approaching the authors of this program for a fix, not Intel.
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- When in the BIOS/UEFI look for an option that allows you to change VGA Share Memory Size or VRAM Size.
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