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Maks_432 30.03.21 04:32 pm

Help please, I have a question about vidyuhe!

Recently I bought a new computer, there is an integrated graph Vega 8 (ryzen 3 3200g percent)
And it says that there is a maximum of 2 gigs in the integrated video, but I looked in the BIOS, and it turns out there you can even put three gigs on the integrated video, tell me pzh should I do this, if what I have is 8GB of RAM!
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Tekeshi_Tetsuo 30.03.21

Maks_432 The
memory of the integrated video card is taken from the RAM, the two-channel RAM 2 to 8 will work more stable, but about increasing the memory, the performance memory does not add for this, drive the memory frequency or set the AXMP profile to 2 in the BIOS

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MunchkiN 616 30.03.21

2gb is not enough for modern 5gb is not enough or in the butt for modern games, so Escobar's theorem
If you play games until 2014, given the performance, then it is optimal 2GB vram and 6GB frames from the total volume of 8GB. even if there is a shortage of vram, it will still most likely be cached in the RAM, which can lead to farting of the GPU memory controller (if it is not shared with the processor) - this will increase the bandwidth load and the game will freeze and turn to the drakeface (in this case, you will have to put a bad the quality of textures and everything is soapy to get better). otherwise, the RAM will be swapped into the swap file, which will lead to long downloads, painful pulling lags and funny freezes. if you are looking for a bad stupid ssd and it has a swap file on it, the memory controller may also be overloaded (despite the fact that it seems to be faster than a magnetic disk) and everything will go wrong for an incomprehensible reason ahhh