
Video RAM or graphics card is arguably the most critical piece of hardware that affects overall PC performance. If you have a standard graphics card with reduced capacities, you may not be able to play the latest games or access the latest applications.
But working with insufficient RAM can lead to slower system performance, lower frame rates, and other similar problems. While upgrading the graphics card / video RAM is an option, it can be expensive for many. So, if you are looking for an alternative, you can increase dedicated video RAM in Windows 10 using the method below. Let's see how.
Solution: via the registry editor
Before proceeding to increase the dedicated video RAM, check how much dedicated VRAM is available. To check the available VRAM, follow the steps below:
How to check the available dedicated VRAM
Step 1: Right-click on any blank area of the file Desk and select Screen settings in the context menu.
Step 2: A Screen settings window, go to the right side of the panel and under the window Multiple screens section, click Advanced display settings.
Step 3: So under the Show information section, click View the properties of the adapter for display 1.
4 phase: A Property dialog box below the file Adapter tab, go to Adapter information section and check the file Dedicated video memory. This is the available RAM video for your system.
that's how 128 MB.
Now that you know about dedicated VRAM, continue with the solution:
How to increase dedicated VRAM using registry editor
Before making any changes to the registry, be sure to back up your Registry Editor data so that it can be recovered if it is lost.
Step 1: press the Win + R keys together on the keyboard to open the file Run command.
Step 2: Now Write regedit in the search field and press Log in to open the file Registry Editor window.
Step 3: Copy the path below and paste it into the file Registry Editor address bar to reach the Intel binder:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREIntel
Now, right-click on the file Intel folder, select New and so Key.
4 phase: Name the key GMM.
Step 5: Go to the right side of the panel and right-click on an empty area. Now from the context menu select Valore DWORD (32 bit) o Valore QWORD (64 bit) based on the system architecture.
For example, here we select Valore QWORD (64 bit) in the menu since our system type is 64 bit.
* Note - To find out how to check the system type, read this article.
Step 6: Now, rename the new value as DedicatedSegmentSize.
Step 7: Double click to open the file Change value the dialog box. Go to Valuable data field and change the value to 512 MB.
print ok to save changes and exit.
Now close the file Registry Editor and reboot your system for the changes to take effect. Make sure you don't To deactivate your system, but press the button Restart rather than.
You can go back to Screen settings and check the file Dedicated video memory. Now show augmented VRAM.