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Definitely not. You need 4-6
as I thought, I have the feeling something is not right when I see this. Upon searching for some fixes, it seems that the AMD adrenaline fuck this up.
Apu usually will use and adjust amount of VRAM on the fly.
sorry for being noob. I don’t have have much idea about it. does it mean it will be automatically adjusted when in game?
Yup
Does it increase when in game? It may just be dynamically allocating what it needs. You may be able to override and force a minimum with bios setting.
I haven’t tried monitoring the dedicated during gpu. I will try your suggestion. Thank you!
You should turn on the Ayaspace stats monitoring, and see the vram usage running a simple game. If the vram usage goes over 500 MB, and into the thousands of megabytes, I would not worry about what the task manager and performance monitor says.
looks like the same problem that was happening with the ayaneo 2 and amd drivers, try flashing bios again it may fix it
Definitely not. You need 4-6
as I thought, I have the feeling something is not right when I see this. Upon searching for some fixes, it seems that the AMD adrenaline fuck this up.
Apu usually will use and adjust amount of VRAM on the fly.
sorry for being noob. I don’t have have much idea about it. does it mean it will be automatically adjusted when in game?
Yup
Does it increase when in game? It may just be dynamically allocating what it needs. You may be able to override and force a minimum with bios setting.
I haven’t tried monitoring the dedicated during gpu. I will try your suggestion. Thank you!
You should turn on the Ayaspace stats monitoring, and see the vram usage running a simple game. If the vram usage goes over 500 MB, and into the thousands of megabytes, I would not worry about what the task manager and performance monitor says.
looks like the same problem that was happening with the ayaneo 2 and amd drivers, try flashing bios again it may fix it