How to Increase Video memory (VRAM)
The easiest way to get the more VRAM is to upgrade it to the better graphics card. Going from the basic integrated graphics to a dedicated graphics card can really improve the performance. If you cant upgrade the graphics card some computers allow you to increase the VRAM allocation through the BIOS settings. Look for the option called the “Graphics Settings” or the “Video Settings” and see if it can increase the memory that allocated to the graphics from there. For some integrated graphics there is also a way to make the computer think it has more VRAM than it is actually does by changing the setting into the Registry Editor. However this does not actually increase the real VRAM. To check the your current Video memory (VRAM) :
- Search for “Display Settings” in Windows
- Go to Advanced Display Settings
- Click “Display adapter properties”
- The VRAM amount will be shown
What is video memory ?
Video memory is a type of memory used to store image data that the computer’s GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) needs. Video memory is important for ensuring that graphics work smoothly and efficiently, especially in graphics applications like video games, 3D modeling software, and high-definition video playback.