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Hi, I have a Acer Aspire E5-511-C0PC with a 64-bit Operating System and 64x Processing, I have a Intel(R) Celeron(R) quad core proccessor with up to 2.16GHz, 8GB RAM, Windows 10, and Intel(R) HD Graphics. I've been looking in to making my Laptop better for gaming and I want to make my PC better to play Skyrim on, I meet the requirements on everything but the graphics memory, I heard I could change my dedicated video storage to make it better for gaming, but the only method I know of is going in the BIOS and changing the setting there, but the only problem is my BIOS doesn't have that option, does anyone know how I can give it more dedicated storage? P.S. I have the latest driver update installed for my graphics card.
Sincerely,
Luke Rice
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Hello Luke,
In most cases, the computer manufacturer has already configured the system to use the maximum amount of graphics memory that is possible for your particular computer model. Sometimes you can change these values through BIOS level, if there are no options available in the BIOS then is not possible to change it.
Check with your computer manufacturer if there are tips on increasing the amount of graphics memory for your computer model.
If you are interested in additional information see graphics memory frequently asked questions:
http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-029090.htm http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-029090.htm
Regards,
Amy.
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