In this video, I'll teach you how to use the registry editor to increase your system's VRAM (Virtual RAM). It will be a pretty simple and brief tutorial. Follow each step carefully, and I am confident that this video will solve your low VRAM problem. Important steps - 👇 Registry editor path used - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Intel Rename the new key as - GMM Rename the DWORD 32 / QWORD 64 - DedicatedSegmentSize Hope you will like this one :) If you do, then please consider subscribing to my channel and leave a like 😁 Stay tuned ▶ Follow me on 👇 Reddit - www.reddit.com/user/ANKITRG99 ✅
Help, I'm using windows 11 and I followed all the same steps, it didn't work. It shows 128 mb dedicated memory, 5988mb shared system memory out of 6116mb total. I used display settings to check my vram. I have 12 gb ram, I'm on laptop btw
You can increase virtual memory in Windows 11 by adjusting system settings: Go to Start > Run Type sysdm.cpl and click OK In the System Properties dialog box, click the Advanced tab Under Performance, click Settings In the Performance Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab Adjust the virtual memory setting Select your system drive, usually C Choose Custom Size Set the initial and maximum size for your virtual RAM Click Set, then OK Restart the computer Give this a try
@@Nikoitsromanletsgobowling it's very difficult for me to figure out what's actually wrong with your system, I guess you should try some other tutorials on this. Sorry to hear that this didn't work for you :(
Hey I did all the steps as you directed but my vram is still 128, My total graphics memory is 6239 And my shared system memory is 6102 My ram is 12 too i try to get 512
@@DiamondHoe okay, maybe my method isn't working for Windows 10 based systems. For the time being visit this website windowsreport.com/increase-dedicated-video-ram-windows-10/ this website contains solution to the same problem specifically for windows 10 system.
@@epicgamerjeremie if you are talking about VRAM then it's fine because the recommeded VRAM for 16GB ram is 4096MB and with respect to that 12331MB for your 24GB RAM seems fine by me
In this video, I'll teach you how to use the registry editor to increase your system's VRAM (Virtual RAM). It will be a pretty simple and brief tutorial. Follow each step carefully, and I am confident that this video will solve your low VRAM problem.
Important steps - 👇
Registry editor path used - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Intel
Rename the new key as - GMM
Rename the DWORD 32 / QWORD 64 - DedicatedSegmentSize
Hope you will like this one :)
If you do, then please consider subscribing to my channel and leave a like 😁
Stay tuned ▶
Follow me on 👇
Reddit - www.reddit.com/user/ANKITRG99 ✅
Thank you so much bro this helped me mod GTA4.
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Help, I'm using windows 11 and I followed all the same steps, it didn't work. It shows 128 mb dedicated memory, 5988mb shared system memory out of 6116mb total. I used display settings to check my vram. I have 12 gb ram, I'm on laptop btw
You can increase virtual memory in Windows 11 by adjusting system settings:
Go to Start > Run
Type sysdm.cpl and click OK
In the System Properties dialog box, click the Advanced tab
Under Performance, click Settings
In the Performance Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab
Adjust the virtual memory setting
Select your system drive, usually C
Choose Custom Size
Set the initial and maximum size for your virtual RAM
Click Set, then OK
Restart the computer
Give this a try
@@arg99 I have 12 GB Ram, how much should I allocate for initial and maximum? Its set to around 15000 for both
Yeah I set the minimum for 2298 or something like that and maximum for 6144 nothing changed
@@Nikoitsromanletsgobowling it's very difficult for me to figure out what's actually wrong with your system, I guess you should try some other tutorials on this. Sorry to hear that this didn't work for you :(
@@arg99 It's fine, I think all of it has been allocated to shared system memory
it does not appear render
if you don't have graphics card installed in your system the render tab won't be displayed I guess
Will this help in playing games aswell ?
Yes upto some extent, this is very useful for people trying to install and play older GTA 4
@@arg99 ohhh lets go! I actually watch this video for playing GTA 4.
@@ghljgkjkov6604 same
Hey I did all the steps as you directed but my vram is still 128,
My total graphics memory is 6239
And my shared system memory is 6102
My ram is 12 too
i try to get 512
I don't know what went wrong, this should have worked for you. Are you using windows 10 ?
@@arg99 yes I have a windows 10 laptop
@@DiamondHoe okay, maybe my method isn't working for Windows 10 based systems. For the time being visit this website windowsreport.com/increase-dedicated-video-ram-windows-10/
this website contains solution to the same problem specifically for windows 10 system.
@@arg99 I got 24gb ram but my max is 12331mb and I have windows 11
@@epicgamerjeremie if you are talking about VRAM then it's fine because the recommeded VRAM for 16GB ram is 4096MB and with respect to that 12331MB for your 24GB RAM seems fine by me