hey bro , i am not used to talk to persons as i am an introvert type Person and till this time i only talked with you on youtube , none any other person and also in social life , i do not talk t any body , Today core meaning of writing this comment and hoping u will read it is only that i said all taht staff to u none other because , You helped me in past , Some Months Ago, By REplying me to my comment😇😇😇🥰🥰🥰😍😍😊
Dude, I tried this out and couldn't get those menus to show under device manager, so I went into bios, disabled legacy, relaunched your exploit tool, and still nothing, so I selected "boot from efi file" and now my laptop doesn't post at all. If I remove the ram and the CMOS battery it produces beep codes, otherwise nothing happens. I have tried to reflash using Win + B keys, which is how I normally get this computer to flash, and also the V key. Nothing happens. I just ordered a new motherboard because the bios Chip is not socketed. Tell me that there's a way to recover it without an external flasher
This video came at a perfect time! Just recently I learned that APU's have absolutely no VRAM and it uses the system's RAM as VRAM. I could not find out how to change this on google searches, now I do thanks to your video! I believe the Steam Deck uses up to 4 GB of allocated VRAM from the 16 GB RAM and no more than that (correct me if I'm wrong) Also it's good to note that system RAM used as VRAM does not equal actual VRAM on a dedicated GPU. The memory speeds are vastly lower on the APU system. DDR is immensely slower than GDDR on a dGPU. The reason why the Steam Deck performs so well is it has 5200 MHz memory speed compared to an HP laptop with just 3200 MHz. Plus the Steam Deck uses an RDNA2 based iGPU. Quite jealous of it.
Worked🎉🎉 I have been wanting to change the vram value for about a month. The bios version on my HP computer definitely did not allow me to access the advanced menu. I was about to explode with anger. I was going to go to another city to do my project on a friend‘s computer. I came across this video this night. I was able to reduce the vram value from 2 gb to 512 mb without any problems. Thank you very very very very very very much.❤❤🎉🎉👑👑❤❤🎉🎉👑👑 Hp Ryzen 5 3550H, Amd Vega 8
@@NightShade_07 Brother, follow the steps in the video, some steps may be different, you will change “auto” to “Uma_specified”, choose 512 or whatever you want from the options below, I chose 512. I don't remember exactly because I applied it about a month ago, but it solved my problem. I hope you solve it too
@@NightShade_07 Brother, I only have one RAM and that is the one that came with the pc. I haven't any knowledge about that, unfortunately I cannot help you, I hope you will find a solution.
Such a helpful video. I was trying from 2 years to change my vram size from bios,saw a lot of videos but none worked but i was never able to find the hidden settings but through your video i was able to do that.Thank you so much🙏🏽🙏🏽✨✨
dude you are what I'm really looking for for almost 2 years 😢. I almost spent $200 to modify the laptop using an external GPU. It actually works. thank you so much
Reserving VRAM means that even in an OOM situation, the VRAM won't be touched as it's hidden from the system's RAM and therefore can never be occupied by the rest of the software.
I WAS SEARCHING FOR THIS SINCE I GOT MY LAPTOP, FUCKING THANK YOU BRO, finally someone that knows what's talking about and works, 512mb vram to 4gb (i have 16gb ram) really thank you
@anvwrk5341 you can disable secure boot and then erase the keys, then you can boot in the usb and when u have done the changes u can go back to the BIOS to activate secure boot and load the default keys and then you can boot to windows normally, if u do something wrong, in the worst case you will have to give the bitlocker password that is in your microsoft account
THIS IS LEGIT WORKS, THANK YOU!! FROM 512MB TO 4-8GB VRAM ON MY ASUS VIVOBOOK 14X INTEGRATED AMD RADEON RYZEN 5 5600H WITH 24GB RAM. Edit: Just need to turn off Secure Boot and Disable TPM in BIOS. F2 after restart then turn on Advanced Mode. Advanced > Trusted Computing > Security Device Support [Disable] Security > Secure Boot > Secure Boot Control [Disabled] tl;dw boot to custom BIOS: Device Manager > NBIO Common Options > GFX Configuration > iGPU Configuration > UMA Frame buffer Size
thank you so much! this worked perfectly well with my HP laptop, thank you for sharing this with us i subscribed to you specifically for this reason but none of the applications you recommended worked but this perfectly did! tysm!!
Apart from this tool, AMD also has a new setting to increase VRAM under Performance > Tuning in Adrenalin software , sadly this setting is not available for everyone
In theory there should be 0 difference between different amoounts of vram for igpu as windows automatically allocates as much it needs, its the same ram.
Hey man sorry to pull you 6 months later but i cant get a confident confirmation anywhere. But if u got igpu on your laptop, does it still allow me to play certain games despite not having nearly enough vram?
@@cometasteroids7761 mostly yes. Igpu use system memory as vram and its dynamically allocated. I can play a 2gb vram required game with 256mb vram allocated
Thx this one worked. I dont understand why companys lock basic features like Vram. I gave my Laptop 4GB Vram and while Performance is nearly the same loading times for example have improved. Also Palworld gets up to 90 FPS after this with a Ryzen 3 5300U. Sadly it dosent seem to have a Full Screen Mode for 640x360 so still unplayable. I was hoping i could upscale it with the driver features but dosent seem to work. BTW i do own a good Gaming PC too its just that since i pretty much only play league most of the time i thought why not use my Laptop mainly then and if i want to play heavy games i still have my RX 6750xt system. CPU alone uses around 45W on my main PC while the whole Laptop barely uses 20W most of the time.
Thanks for actually mentioning that it's dynamic. Therefore, on a Notebook with an APU *and* a dGPU it's pointless to change the value cause games will use the latter anyways.
Hi there...i can get as far as disabling the secure boot...but what do i do then? How do i "boot into this specific menu", the video just jumps into the menu with no instruction....thanks!!
This does not work on my GMK NucBox K4 with a AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS and 32GB ram. I tried setting vram to 16GB, but the system resets twice "screen goes black, logo pops up than goes black again" and goes back to the original bios setting.
Hi I have two questions 1) Is it true that by default the igpu takes up to 2gb vram by its own without requiring us to change any setting? 2) Can you show fps difference between the guide you show in this video (4gb vram?) and leaving everything to default as it was before? Thx!
He mentioned at the end of the video that it doesn't change performance, the system already uses as much RAM as it needs. That this only fixes games that won't boot due to the displayed amount of VRAM being insufficient. I get where you're coming from because google searches point to how Windows will only allocate up to 2 GB of VRAM and no more than that. While I heard that the Steam Deck uses up to 4 GB of allocated VRAM. So I'm not sure if there is a limit or not, I'm just as confused.
Hi @tuelek, it depends on your system. For example, my lenovo uses 512mb by default as the UMA buffer size. If you type into the start bar - change advanced startup options then select Advanced startup, you should be able to access your bios in many cases to check yourself (it's called UEFI firmware options or something like that after it restarts. Click around and it's easy to find). In his example, it looks like HP has locked out the bios, but that's not the case for every system. The FPS in my experience is the same, but issues can arise when you preallocate too much memory to VRAM because it does not give you as much free access to system RAM causing a stronger reliance on Windows virtual memory in the paging file. When the system pulls from the paging file it is pulling from your SSD/HDD causing the most slowdown. So, personally I would allocate the lowest number possible for UMA buffer in your bios to get the best performance to keep your reliance on the paging file as minimal as possible to help with latency. As far as FPS, it is best to tune your APU to a great wattage right below thermal throttling. I try to keep my temps just under 90C on my 5500U which happens to be about 18W. Then set the power plan to high performance using the battery icon from the task bar in Windows 11 (click the battery icon then click it again to pull it up). You can manually tune your wattage using the Universal x86 Tuning Utility from github to manually set wattage on Ryzen APUs. The 5500U can go up to 25W but it causes thermal throttling in my case which makes FPS spike then decrease constantly. You want stable FPS, not high FPS for a good experience. So 18W is the happy place. Hope that answers your question.
@@yuvitv1034 VRAM is allocated as much as the program needs, if there is enough shareable system RAM. You don't have to change any setting to get more of it. You will get better performance with faster RAM on an APU since the RAM speeds are slower than GPU memory speed. So the closer you can get to a GPU's memory speed, the better the performance. The only other way to increase performance is to increase the TDP of your system to 23-25 watts. But don't expect a huge jump in performance. It's worth getting a steam deck because it's a vast upgrade compared to regular laptops.
I heard that my Acer Aspire 5 Ryzen 7 5700u has 512mb VRAM and allocates automatically more according necessary, it can be true? I have 20gb RAM, if I do what you said, it would be better in most of cases? Can it be WORST doing this? I don't speak english so well so I didn't get these points from your video. Thanks since now! 🙂
You should do this as you have 20GB ram, although on iGPUs VRAM is allocated automatically still some games due to low VRAM won't let you run the game or force low textures, so I would say go for it. I had 16GB ram and I allocated 4gb , now I can run some games at high textures which forced low textures due to low VRAM .
Hice todo y no me muestra el menú al ponerla, solo unas letras blancas y se queda en pantalla negra y un guión bajo y no sale el primer menú y seguí todo al pies de la letra, que podría ser alguien sabe?? Pipipi
most mini PCs will have the option to raise the VRAM in the bios without any lock. if you do happen to have a system with it locked in the bios, then this program will work exactly the same way.
Bro, i watched this video and it worked but i don't know which setting i changed from this BIOS and what happened from last 2 days is i use laptop whole day and i shutdown properly with full battery charged. When i touched my laptop in next day morning it was hot and when i booted, the battery was 24% yesterday and today was 45%. Can i reset this BIOS settings somehow please help me bro
It really won’t increase performance in most cases. APUs are already created to dynamically adjust the RAM usage. What this helps with is games that have artificially been limited to only run at a specific amount of VRAM. Horizon Zero Dawn and Guardians of the galaxy being two examples of titles like that. Neither title will start up on an APU unless it has 4GB of VRAM allocated. See, APUs will dynamically adjust VRAM, but it will not report this in windows. Even if it’s using 8GB as VRAM, windows won’t read it as 8GB of VRAM, it just sees that your system RAM is being used for something. So don’t expect this to improve performance as much as just help you launch games that are very picky about your specs.
Hey mate, just asking which HP laptopt do you have? I to have HP laptop with Ryzen 7 8840HS and Radeon 780M so I want to know, wether this will or will not brick my PC.
Actually a large VRAM buffer not always good, almost all games what your APU can hold use maximum ~1.5gb of VRAM so 500mb RAM will be just dead for your laptop, and when your RAM will filled up you achive mad deincrece of performance. So much better to set 1gb VRAM because AMD vcore can use additional RAM us VRAM over your settings almost in all games.
My exemple 3500u+8RAM: system use 2gb of RAM gpu have default 2gb VRAM so 4gb only left for game wich litle not enought for dota2 us example and there you small tiny shriny VRAM buffer give you wanable free RAM --also TURBO BOST melt your leptop and slow down your vcore performance, turn it off and let your vcore eat all needed power-- updated, low power profile + turbo boost works better
this worked with my ryzen 3 2200u vega 3 mobile gfx laptop, but idk if higher vram works, i just set it to 2gb, and no, i'm not gonna touch other setting like those tdp settings, just use amd apu tuning utility
It worked on my Huawei Honor Matebook Pro. Just follow the instructions properly. I copied all the details he had on he's bios settings (the auto and enabled) . And it worked!
I've been facing a very peculiar issue after changing the values of the VRAM with this utility. After I had done this, no matter what I do, windows 11 takes a long time to boot only on restart. Boots up super fast from a shutdown but every time I restart the computer, it takes 1m49s to boot to desktop. I've tried reinstalling the OS, trier re-seating the drives and the Ram. I've also tried ubuntu and linux mint and they boot up fast and fine no matter a restart or a full shutdown. Any idea what might be going on? I even updated the system bios to the latest version and that actually reverted my VRAM values back to the original 512mb but the slow boot on restart issue still persists.
@@AriyanSajid Dang, had me second guessing if i should have attempted this but i'm not gonnna. If the memory from the igpu is shared then theres no point, gonna slightly overclock my cpu tho.
Will games that don't boot on 8 gb ram boot with this like doom eternal and miles morales ? I can't upgrade my ram now Edit : it actually works the game plays perfectly fine and doesn't crash at all this is a must for 8 gb ryzen systems
Hello bro i have asus too and i found this setting, you have to enable UMA control (UMA specified), then hybrid secure and you will see a setting "UMA buffer size, that is vram setting, just named differently
@@kashimaraV bro, thank you so much. it was a bit different from your instructions, I didn't have to enable hybrid secure because I couldn't find it anywhere. There was a setting under amd cbs called "NBIO configuration" amd from there I found the igpu settings, set it to specified and chnaged the value to 2G, it took some time for windows to boot tho, thought I bricked it but it's working nicely. Gracias!
alguien que hable español y me explique navegando por la wep que dejo en el comentario le que hay que utilizar una usb y colocar los archivos hay apagar el pc y entrar en la bios de hay no entendi nada mas no se si alguien me puede explicar como se hace, estaria muy agradesido y si logro hacerlo mostraria un video en mi canal pero explicado en expañol solo necesito que me expliquen como hacerlo para poder hacer el video
Gerne die Spende. Ich hatte das Tool bereits gefunden. Allerdings noch nicht gesichert. Wie der Teufel will, nicht mehr gefunden. Dank Dir und YT, genial.
github.com/DavidS95/Smokeless_UMAF
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hey bro , i am not used to talk to persons as i am an introvert type Person and till this time i only talked with you on youtube , none any other person and also in social life , i do not talk t any body , Today core meaning of writing this comment and hoping u will read it is only that i said all taht staff to u none other because , You helped me in past , Some Months Ago, By REplying me to my comment😇😇😇🥰🥰🥰😍😍😊
you should compare this thing side by side in a separate video , as it will be a diff content for you , use 16Gb Ram
i've downloaded the file but when trying to open it says it's damaged.
Can you help please?
Done it...
Thanks a lot.
Dude, I tried this out and couldn't get those menus to show under device manager, so I went into bios, disabled legacy, relaunched your exploit tool, and still nothing, so I selected "boot from efi file" and now my laptop doesn't post at all. If I remove the ram and the CMOS battery it produces beep codes, otherwise nothing happens. I have tried to reflash using Win + B keys, which is how I normally get this computer to flash, and also the V key. Nothing happens. I just ordered a new motherboard because the bios Chip is not socketed. Tell me that there's a way to recover it without an external flasher
This video came at a perfect time! Just recently I learned that APU's have absolutely no VRAM and it uses the system's RAM as VRAM. I could not find out how to change this on google searches, now I do thanks to your video!
I believe the Steam Deck uses up to 4 GB of allocated VRAM from the 16 GB RAM and no more than that (correct me if I'm wrong)
Also it's good to note that system RAM used as VRAM does not equal actual VRAM on a dedicated GPU. The memory speeds are vastly lower on the APU system. DDR is immensely slower than GDDR on a dGPU.
The reason why the Steam Deck performs so well is it has 5200 MHz memory speed compared to an HP laptop with just 3200 MHz. Plus the Steam Deck uses an RDNA2 based iGPU. Quite jealous of it.
Working perfectly on hp ef2127wm with ryzen 5 5500u, thanks sir for recommending the tool
You are welcome!
Tambem estou pensando em fazer isso quando tiver outro pente de 8GB
@@tulin_medeiros to pra fazer
I have the same cpu, does it affect the performance or the pc?
@@aovbr6266te funcionó ?
Worked🎉🎉 I have been wanting to change the vram value for about a month. The bios version on my HP computer definitely did not allow me to access the advanced menu. I was about to explode with anger. I was going to go to another city to do my project on a friend‘s computer. I came across this video this night. I was able to reduce the vram value from 2 gb to 512 mb without any problems. Thank you very very very very very very much.❤❤🎉🎉👑👑❤❤🎉🎉👑👑
Hp Ryzen 5 3550H, Amd Vega 8
@@NightShade_07 Brother, follow the steps in the video, some steps may be different, you will change “auto” to “Uma_specified”, choose 512 or whatever you want from the options below, I chose 512. I don't remember exactly because I applied it about a month ago, but it solved my problem. I hope you solve it too
@@NightShade_07 Brother, I only have one RAM and that is the one that came with the pc. I haven't any knowledge about that, unfortunately I cannot help you, I hope you will find a solution.
Such a helpful video. I was trying from 2 years to change my vram size from bios,saw a lot of videos but none worked but i was never able to find the hidden settings but through your video i was able to do that.Thank you so much🙏🏽🙏🏽✨✨
dude you are what I'm really looking for for almost 2 years 😢. I almost spent $200 to modify the laptop using an external GPU. It actually works. thank you so much
Reserving VRAM means that even in an OOM situation, the VRAM won't be touched as it's hidden from the system's RAM and therefore can never be occupied by the rest of the software.
I WAS SEARCHING FOR THIS SINCE I GOT MY LAPTOP, FUCKING THANK YOU BRO, finally someone that knows what's talking about and works, 512mb vram to 4gb (i have 16gb ram) really thank you
@anvwrk5341 all it's in the video, it's just boot from the usb and change the settings, it works like an BIOS emulator
@anvwrk5341 you can disable secure boot and then erase the keys, then you can boot in the usb and when u have done the changes u can go back to the BIOS to activate secure boot and load the default keys and then you can boot to windows normally, if u do something wrong, in the worst case you will have to give the bitlocker password that is in your microsoft account
Do you know how to make multiple partitions
@@tmzfoxy9814 no idk
@@brayandeaviila did you need a bootable USB for umaf?
THIS IS LEGIT WORKS, THANK YOU!! FROM 512MB TO 4-8GB VRAM ON MY ASUS VIVOBOOK 14X INTEGRATED AMD RADEON RYZEN 5 5600H WITH 24GB RAM.
Edit: Just need to turn off Secure Boot and Disable TPM in BIOS. F2 after restart then turn on Advanced Mode.
Advanced > Trusted Computing > Security Device Support [Disable]
Security > Secure Boot > Secure Boot Control [Disabled]
tl;dw boot to custom BIOS: Device Manager > NBIO Common Options > GFX Configuration > iGPU Configuration > UMA Frame buffer Size
i have same spec like you but i don't how to change it😢
how to disable bitlocker?
can you teach me
how to disable BitLocker
@@muhwahyuemiraq6126 disabling TPM is similar to that, search google how to do that
When I go into device management there is nothing
Do you know how to fix??
Same
Try plugging from another usb port
Hey I am having a problem than there is nothing in device manager please help!!
you need pour a cup of coffee inside your computer's motherboard while it is running, you will then see it
I had the same problem
Same bro, nothing fuckin showing in the device maneger.
@@anasvideos8333 It probably only works if your bios is already unlocked
Dude no way this worked... Thank you so much you deserve more sub🎉
thank you so much! this worked perfectly well with my HP laptop, thank you for sharing this with us i subscribed to you specifically for this reason but none of the applications you recommended worked but this perfectly did! tysm!!
Glad I could help!
Pls where can I download the file
I am not getting GFX Config option
thx, worked for hp victus 15, 512mb to 1gb improves a lot (windows and linux).
Apart from this tool, AMD also has a new setting to increase VRAM under Performance > Tuning in Adrenalin software , sadly this setting is not available for everyone
You are life saver,thank you very much.Works as charm on Lenovo 3 Ideapad Amd 5300U
You're a life saver man i swear to god, thanks a lot it worked perfectly ❤
In theory there should be 0 difference between different amoounts of vram for igpu as windows automatically allocates as much it needs, its the same ram.
Hey man sorry to pull you 6 months later but i cant get a confident confirmation anywhere. But if u got igpu on your laptop, does it still allow me to play certain games despite not having nearly enough vram?
@@cometasteroids7761 mostly yes. Igpu use system memory as vram and its dynamically allocated. I can play a 2gb vram required game with 256mb vram allocated
@rygskufud thanks chief. Glad to have at least some direct confirmation. You have a good day.
I suppost this works too for mini pc's with ryzen/vega graphs like Gmktec G5 etc, right?
There's no gfx configuration in my laptop using this custom bios, i guess it won't work with ryzen 5 2500u
same,
Same
Thx this one worked. I dont understand why companys lock basic features like Vram. I gave my Laptop 4GB Vram and while Performance is nearly the same loading times for example have improved. Also Palworld gets up to 90 FPS after this with a Ryzen 3 5300U.
Sadly it dosent seem to have a Full Screen Mode for 640x360 so still unplayable. I was hoping i could upscale it with the driver features but dosent seem to work.
BTW i do own a good Gaming PC too its just that since i pretty much only play league most of the time i thought why not use my Laptop mainly then and if i want to play heavy games i still have my RX 6750xt system.
CPU alone uses around 45W on my main PC while the whole Laptop barely uses 20W most of the time.
Mine dosnt even open like i clicked and its open like a command and nothing i can do its not brick or something
Same bro, gotta do something to bring attention to this problem
Don't watch this video, if you follow the steps in this video you might corrupt your BIOS which will result in "laptop power on but no display"
Sure?
💯 sure
then how will u able to fix that?
@@ravezel you'll have to change your RAM and do bios reset.
Not true. Theres a risk but dangerous settings are protected and also you can always set them back to originals
please make a one for intel graphics even with advanced option locked
i open device manager and its empty is there way to fix it?
Me too please anyone knows how to fix it?
Prob unsupported cpu
Thanks for actually mentioning that it's dynamic. Therefore, on a Notebook with an APU *and* a dGPU it's pointless to change the value cause games will use the latter anyways.
Good day, when I boot from my external drive, it keeps taking me to this command-prompt like setting.
Lenovo idepad whit 5700U, worked fine!!!(funcionou bem no lenovo ideapad do pae), Is it possible to change the RAM memory clock?
Do u have any fps improvementby increasing vram?
Wooow this is just awesome, thank you very much!!!
Is this safe?
Hello this boot type not going boot setup fully blank display.. don't run this what do next
finally!!! a big thanks to you! been looking toincrease my laptops vram.
Hi there...i can get as far as disabling the secure boot...but what do i do then? How do i "boot into this specific menu", the video just jumps into the menu with no instruction....thanks!!
Here is a link to another video where the further steps are explained.I Hope it will be helpful
th-cam.com/video/-R-TWezjipQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rhIzfapnw4KUKgTz
thx bro it worked for me seriously thank you
does it work on hp15s? it has the same apu
My vram increase to 4Gb from 512mb, but don't change the performance, im playing yuzu emu with xenoblade 2, still slowly
Pls man can you fix this when i open devise manager the screen was empty
Try from another usb port
This does not work on my GMK NucBox K4 with a AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS and 32GB ram. I tried setting vram to 16GB, but the system resets twice "screen goes black, logo pops up than goes black again" and goes back to the original bios setting.
why you want 16gb of vram?, with 4-6gb is esentially perfect to play most of the games
Hi I have two questions
1) Is it true that by default the igpu takes up to 2gb vram by its own without requiring us to change any setting?
2) Can you show fps difference between the guide you show in this video (4gb vram?) and leaving everything to default as it was before? Thx!
He mentioned at the end of the video that it doesn't change performance, the system already uses as much RAM as it needs. That this only fixes games that won't boot due to the displayed amount of VRAM being insufficient. I get where you're coming from because google searches point to how Windows will only allocate up to 2 GB of VRAM and no more than that. While I heard that the Steam Deck uses up to 4 GB of allocated VRAM. So I'm not sure if there is a limit or not, I'm just as confused.
Hi @tuelek, it depends on your system. For example, my lenovo uses 512mb by default as the UMA buffer size. If you type into the start bar - change advanced startup options then select Advanced startup, you should be able to access your bios in many cases to check yourself (it's called UEFI firmware options or something like that after it restarts. Click around and it's easy to find). In his example, it looks like HP has locked out the bios, but that's not the case for every system. The FPS in my experience is the same, but issues can arise when you preallocate too much memory to VRAM because it does not give you as much free access to system RAM causing a stronger reliance on Windows virtual memory in the paging file. When the system pulls from the paging file it is pulling from your SSD/HDD causing the most slowdown. So, personally I would allocate the lowest number possible for UMA buffer in your bios to get the best performance to keep your reliance on the paging file as minimal as possible to help with latency. As far as FPS, it is best to tune your APU to a great wattage right below thermal throttling. I try to keep my temps just under 90C on my 5500U which happens to be about 18W. Then set the power plan to high performance using the battery icon from the task bar in Windows 11 (click the battery icon then click it again to pull it up). You can manually tune your wattage using the Universal x86 Tuning Utility from github to manually set wattage on Ryzen APUs. The 5500U can go up to 25W but it causes thermal throttling in my case which makes FPS spike then decrease constantly. You want stable FPS, not high FPS for a good experience. So 18W is the happy place. Hope that answers your question.
@@str8chillaxin Is it safe to lock power usage?
@@MattKimurahey plz answer, I have lenovo ideapad 5500u, if I increase vram from from 2gb to 4gb will this increase performance?
@@yuvitv1034 VRAM is allocated as much as the program needs, if there is enough shareable system RAM. You don't have to change any setting to get more of it. You will get better performance with faster RAM on an APU since the RAM speeds are slower than GPU memory speed. So the closer you can get to a GPU's memory speed, the better the performance.
The only other way to increase performance is to increase the TDP of your system to 23-25 watts. But don't expect a huge jump in performance.
It's worth getting a steam deck because it's a vast upgrade compared to regular laptops.
Is this tutorial safe to use with UEFI bios mode ?
how am i suppose to know how i can go in that menu boot
????
ok where do i find rufus? is this part of the github download?
It's better not to change it because every time the IGPU is full it will take up RAM itself
Does exist an Intel equivalent of this?
I heard that my Acer Aspire 5 Ryzen 7 5700u has 512mb VRAM and allocates automatically more according necessary, it can be true? I have 20gb RAM, if I do what you said, it would be better in most of cases? Can it be WORST doing this? I don't speak english so well so I didn't get these points from your video. Thanks since now! 🙂
You should do this as you have 20GB ram, although on iGPUs VRAM is allocated automatically still some games due to low VRAM won't let you run the game or force low textures, so I would say go for it. I had 16GB ram and I allocated 4gb , now I can run some games at high textures which forced low textures due to low VRAM .
Hice todo y no me muestra el menú al ponerla, solo unas letras blancas y se queda en pantalla negra y un guión bajo y no sale el primer menú y seguí todo al pies de la letra, que podría ser alguien sabe?? Pipipi
can we or should we increase the VRAM in MiniPC systems?
may you do video on that as well?
most mini PCs will have the option to raise the VRAM in the bios without any lock. if you do happen to have a system with it locked in the bios, then this program will work exactly the same way.
@@EVOTech1thank you
Does it work for intels as well because u kept on mentioning amd all the time
Bro, i watched this video and it worked but i don't know which setting i changed from this BIOS and what happened from last 2 days is i use laptop whole day and i shutdown properly with full battery charged.
When i touched my laptop in next day morning it was hot and when i booted, the battery was 24% yesterday and today was 45%. Can i reset this BIOS settings somehow please help me bro
did u solved it?
My Vram reverts back to the default allocation after a restart , why??
Mine does the same. Did you ever find a solution?
anyone has a solution for the HP ProBook 445 G8 laptop, because nothing appears when you enter device manager?
same bro
Did you Solve it?
@@TutojuegosNabil83 i searched a lot and i see that is impossible on our device bro😔
lets goo!!! Laptop HP 15-ef0000la of 512 mb a 3GB with ryzen 5 5500u
Can this be used for lower or older laptops?
Have anyone tired this on an HP DESK ? I did all the steps but nothing changed ! secure boot is off and everything should work fine but it did not
Best vram laptop video ever
Soo u got my point , 💕 From Pakistan 💕💕💕
Considering to test the TDP settings one
what happens if i dont disable secure boot, cuz it says its not safe to disable it
Does not work on my hp 705 g3 mini pc. It has locked bios with a12 9800e.
Interesting but don't think this works it may say it's increased but proof would could be shown in the performance with a before and after comparison?
It really won’t increase performance in most cases. APUs are already created to dynamically adjust the RAM usage. What this helps with is games that have artificially been limited to only run at a specific amount of VRAM. Horizon Zero Dawn and Guardians of the galaxy being two examples of titles like that. Neither title will start up on an APU unless it has 4GB of VRAM allocated. See, APUs will dynamically adjust VRAM, but it will not report this in windows. Even if it’s using 8GB as VRAM, windows won’t read it as 8GB of VRAM, it just sees that your system RAM is being used for something. So don’t expect this to improve performance as much as just help you launch games that are very picky about your specs.
working with HP laptop, ryzen 7. Thank you.
Hey mate, just asking which HP laptopt do you have? I to have HP laptop with Ryzen 7 8840HS and Radeon 780M so I want to know, wether this will or will not brick my PC.
@@janstumberger Mine is Ryzen 7 7730u with 64 gb of ram, so I added 8gb to the gpu :). Works great, as it came it was hardcoded to 512 mg.
i already disabled secure boot....how do i boot into those custom bios?
if you made the freeDOS bootable usb you should be able to see it in the boot menu. select it and it should load you into the custom bios.
@@EVOTech1 thank you!it work pretty well on lenovo ideapad v14 g2 alc(ryzen 3 5300u)
Can I unplug the USB right?
Is this any use if I'm using a seperate GPU in the laptop and not the CPU's integrated graphics?
No
How exactly do I increase TDP to make the system stable ?
Thanks Man. You are the man!
Can I increase my ryzen 2500u vega 8 from 1gb to 2gb?
See till the end, it does not increase performance
It dos in certain games@@josukeuchiha
After I used it, the laptop no longer opened, there was only a black screen
So do you think there's a way of playing X plane 12 requiring 2GB vram on a laptop with only 1gb vram?
how do u boot the drive when is restart the old bios shows up
please make video for vram boost on dell latitude e6540
1:45 how to get there please answer
Will this work for amd a4-9210 cpu?
Omg this works allso inprove game graphics i thank u so much 😢 my game are so beautiful now i can play up to 120 fps
Actually a large VRAM buffer not always good, almost all games what your APU can hold use maximum ~1.5gb of VRAM so 500mb RAM will be just dead for your laptop, and when your RAM will filled up you achive mad deincrece of performance. So much better to set 1gb VRAM because AMD vcore can use additional RAM us VRAM over your settings almost in all games.
My exemple 3500u+8RAM:
system use 2gb of RAM
gpu have default 2gb VRAM
so 4gb only left for game wich litle not enought for dota2 us example
and there you small tiny shriny VRAM buffer give you wanable free RAM
--also TURBO BOST melt your leptop and slow down your vcore performance, turn it off and let your vcore eat all needed power-- updated, low power profile + turbo boost works better
this worked with my ryzen 3 2200u vega 3 mobile gfx laptop, but idk if higher vram works, i just set it to 2gb, and no, i'm not gonna touch other setting like those tdp settings, just use amd apu tuning utility
amd apu tuning utility works btw, and i'm using the latest stable version(dunno beta versions doesn't seem to work great on mine)
AMD Ryzen 5 series 4000 Huawei doesnt show VRAM or any grafic card after I altered the Bios settings. dxdiag shows zero vram memory
It worked on my Huawei Honor Matebook Pro. Just follow the instructions properly. I copied all the details he had on he's bios settings (the auto and enabled) . And it worked!
Does this work for hp pavilion all in one, ryzen 5 3550h
I've been facing a very peculiar issue after changing the values of the VRAM with this utility. After I had done this, no matter what I do, windows 11 takes a long time to boot only on restart. Boots up super fast from a shutdown but every time I restart the computer, it takes 1m49s to boot to desktop. I've tried reinstalling the OS, trier re-seating the drives and the Ram. I've also tried ubuntu and linux mint and they boot up fast and fine no matter a restart or a full shutdown. Any idea what might be going on?
I even updated the system bios to the latest version and that actually reverted my VRAM values back to the original 512mb but the slow boot on restart issue still persists.
I have that too, didn't change my Vram or anything tho... So I guess it's some bad windows update idk
Did you reenable secure boot?
@@Codyslx I did and it's still the same. I even reverted it back to the default vram config and the issue persisted.
@@9.8. it happens on windows 10 as well. Been trying for weeks to identify the issue but no success yet.
@@AriyanSajid Dang, had me second guessing if i should have attempted this but i'm not gonnna. If the memory from the igpu is shared then theres no point, gonna slightly overclock my cpu tho.
Will games that don't boot on 8 gb ram boot with this like doom eternal and miles morales ? I can't upgrade my ram now
Edit : it actually works the game plays perfectly fine and doesn't crash at all this is a must for 8 gb ryzen systems
Work on ho elitedesk 705g4 mini pc? Thanks
Hi friend, do you know if it works? acer aspire 3 2200u
For anyone wondering, it worked on Lenovo IdeaPad3 with ryzen 5500u, I could set it to 4gb vram without any trouble👍
do you find it changed when u open the task manager ?
@@abdulkadirammi yes. It shows 4gb vram there. Also, when I play some games they show my new vram limit as 4gb... really great
Booted into it but I could not find the gfx configure menu.
Acer aspire 5 A515-45
Ryzen 5 5500u/vega7/16gig
Firmware ver 1.08
Secure boot disabled
Hello bro i have asus too and i found this setting, you have to enable UMA control (UMA specified), then hybrid secure and you will see a setting "UMA buffer size, that is vram setting, just named differently
All this in amd cbs gfx configuration
Ah and i forgot integrated graphics setting have to be "forces"
@@kashimaraV bro, thank you so much. it was a bit different from your instructions, I didn't have to enable hybrid secure because I couldn't find it anywhere. There was a setting under amd cbs called "NBIO configuration" amd from there I found the igpu settings, set it to specified and chnaged the value to 2G, it took some time for windows to boot tho, thought I bricked it but it's working nicely. Gracias!
@@AriyanSajid yeah it's different for everyone
now what is rufus
hp elitedesk 705 g4 ryzen 2400g pro when open device manager its empty
Same I have ryzen 5 pro 5650u
thanks dude
i have 1gb vram before but after updated the bios my vram became 512
:) THANKS MUCH! GReat share and to know you CAN tweak it! Have an HP Aero that I may have to try this on! ALL THE BEST and Cheers! :)
Don't works on mine ☹️
can i also do this on my hp elitedesk 705 g4 mini pc
hey plz answer, I have lenovo ideapad 5500u , if I increase vram from 2gb to 4gb will this increase performance in gaming?
Work on a8 7410?
alguien que hable español y me explique navegando por la wep que dejo en el comentario le que hay que utilizar una usb y colocar los archivos hay apagar el pc y entrar en la bios de hay no entendi nada mas no se si alguien me puede explicar como se hace, estaria muy agradesido y si logro hacerlo mostraria un video en mi canal pero explicado en expañol solo necesito que me expliquen como hacerlo para poder hacer el video
Game name???
Works on Huawei Matebook D14 with Ryzen 3500U, now I have 7.5 gigs of RAM
how can I update bios ?
Can it work on Ryzen 9 740hs
Gerne die Spende.
Ich hatte das Tool bereits gefunden. Allerdings noch nicht gesichert. Wie der Teufel will, nicht mehr gefunden. Dank Dir und YT, genial.
Do you need usb stick
Yes