How To Increase Dedicated Video RAM on Windows Laptops with Intel Graphics
You can learn how to reallocate Video RAM on Windows laptops with integrated Intel graphics.The amount of Dedicated Video RAM on your computer can be changed by using the Registry Editor.
Step 1: Click on the Start button.
There is a logo on the Windows Start menu.The button is in the lower-right corner.
Step 2: Click on the settings.
The settings button looks like a gear.There is a sidebar to the left of the Start menu.
Step 3: Click the system.
It is the first option in the settings.It's next to an icon that looks like a computer.The system settings menu is displayed here.
Step 4: Click on the display.
There is a sidebar to the left of the system settings menu.It's next to an icon that looks like a computer screen.
Step 5: Click the Advanced display settings after scrolling down.
It's at the bottom of the menu.
Step 6: Click on the properties for display 1.
It is below the display information.There is a pop-up window with information about your graphics card.Next to "Dedicated Video Memory" is the total amount of dedicated video RAM.
Step 7: Do you know if your computer's Video RAM can be increased?
The amount of Video RAM that is used can't be changed by integrated Intel graphics chipsets.If your computer can increase the VRAM, you should go to it.If your computer's graphics processor is on the list, click here.
Step 8: Click the Start button.
There is a Windows logo on the Windows Start menu.The button is in the lower right corner.
Step 9: To type, type regedit.
The command is displayed in the Start menu.
Step 10: Click the magnifying glass.
It's next to a blue cube icon.The registry editor is opened.It is possible to damage your system by making changes inside the registry editor.You need to be careful with what you write in the registry editor.
Step 11: Click here to go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
There are a lot of sub-folders in the registry editor.
Step 12: Click to download the software.
There are more sub-folders in this display.
Step 13: Click on Intel.
There is a pop-up menu next to "Intel".
Step 14: Select new.
There is a pop-up menu next to "New" when you click on "Intel".
Step 15: Click on the key.
This creates a new key file.
Step 16: The key GMM should be renamed.
"New Key #1" will be the name of the new key when you create it.To get rid of the name, press the key and type "GMM" in capital letters.
Step 17: Go to GMM.
You just created a key.The pop-up menu is displayed.
Step 18: You can select new.
The pop-up menu is displayed.
Step 19: Click DWORD to see the value.
The "New" pop-up menu has three options.There is a new value in GMM.
Step 20: The value DedicatedSegmentSize should be renamed.
The new value should be called "New Value #1".To change the name to "DedicatedSegmentSize", press the key.
Step 21: Click on the DedicatedSegmentSize.
You just created a new value.A pop-up will appear if you double-click on it.
Step 22: Click multiple times.
The second option is on the right side of the pop-up.Click the radial button if you want to select it.
Step 23: You can type a number under "Value Data".
The number of megabytes is what you want to allocate as Video RAM.You can allocate as much as 512 megabytes if you have 8 gigabytes of RAM.You can allocate more if you have more ram.
Step 24: Click ok.
The value in the registry is saved by this.
Step 25: It's time to restart your computer.
The following steps can be used to restart your computer.Check your video RAM after your computer restarts.Next to "Dedicated Memory", the amount of allocated RAM will be reflected.If you have software that requires a certain amount of video memory to start, this will trick it into starting.You can click the menu.The icon looks like a circle with a line through the top.Click if you want to.