Computer Science, asked by mahaleuh2009, 3 days ago

Can we emulate normal ram to vram (graphics card memory) if yes I will give you 10,00,000 pts

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Answered by dead007shoot
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If you mean increasing the amount of VRAM by allocating some from your Physical RAM, this may happen automatically. However, the impact may not be huge, considering VRAM is much faster compared to the physical RAM. So you cannot do it, but let the system work for you

The best way to increase your video RAM is to purchase a new or better graphics card. If you're using integrated graphics and suffer from poor performance, upgrading to a dedicated card (even one of the best budget graphics cards) will do wonders for your video output.

However, if this isn't an option for you (like on laptops), you may be able to increase your dedicated VRAM in two ways.

The first method is adjusting the VRAM allocation in your computer's BIOS. Enter your BIOS and look for an option in the menu named Advanced Features, Advanced Chipset Features, or similar. Inside that, look for a secondary category called something like Graphics Settings, Video Settings, or VGA Share Memory Size.

These should contain an option to adjust how much memory you allocate to the GPU. The default is usually 128MB; try upping this to 256MB or 512MB if you have enough to spare.

Not every CPU or BIOS has this option, though. If you can't change it, there's a workaround that might help you.

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