I could really use some help and would be grateful to anyone who could assist me. I recently built a new PC and do not have a dedicated GPU, so I am using the CPU's integrated graphics. They work pretty well so far, but I am wondering how I can allocate more RAM to VRAM? I have already found a setting that allows me to allocate 1024 MB of my RAM to VRAM, but I can't seem to go any higher. Considering the fact that I have so much RAM and never use most of it, I would like to use at least 2 GB instead of just 1 GB for VRAM. Is there any way I can make my computer do this? Any application or setting in the BIOS? Here are my computer's specs:
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 530
CPU: Intel i7-6700K
RAM: 16 GB
Motherboard: MSI MS-7976
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
Tower: Cute, built good.
Thank you for reading
>>162251
>Considering the fact that I have so much RAM and never use most of it, I would like to use at least 2 GB instead of just 1 GB for VRAM
Even if you could, there would be no point. The system RAM is too slow and your GPU is too weak to make use of it.
geez
get a graphics card already
even a low end would work better than that