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recently i update the graphics driver (version .6471) in windows 10 (1809) and I see the my VRAM changed from 2048mb to 128mb. I tried to change it, but failed to do so. That has affect on my games like GTA V, watch dogs 2, fifa 18. Please give me suggestion how to change it in modern graphics driver.
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type systeminformation ,then find components, then on display
onnright HAND side uou will find the graphics vram details
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Please read the question carefully then answer it. Don't share vague answers.
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its not vague answer , I clearly studied after only I shared answer , how did you received 2048MB of onboard graphics memory , intel does not provide more 1.7GB of memory ,
changing of graphics memory requires compatible graphics controllers , compatible driver with bios configuration
for information visit these websites
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000020962/graphics-drivers.html
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-in/windows-hardware/drivers/display/calculating-graphics-memory
sorry I dont answer from further to this question
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To answer your question, you cannot control the amount of VRAM that is available. The Intel HD Graphics driver dynamically manages the VRAM dedication automatically and will make up to 50% of the DRAM available as VRAM based upon current demands. That is, if you have 8GB of memory in your system, up to 4GB will be made available as VRAM based upon the current demands. Do not think that seeing a low number in this display means that something is wrong; there is nothing wrong and this is NOT slowing down your game (if it is, then this is a bug in your game).
Note that, in many systems, the BIOS allows you to reserve specific amounts of memory to be used by the graphics subsystem. Understand that this reservation is only used while the BIOS is running. Once you boot into Windows, this reservation will be ignored and the Intel HD Graphics driver will manage the VRAM allotment dynamically.
Hope this helps,
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