Bro, can you make a new video on overclocking this Ryzen 5 5600G but with the settings in this video? This setting seems better than the old overclocking setting. Your videos have been helping me since the beginning now. Thanks for your great work man. Really appreciate it.
basically the AMD iGPU uses the system RAM for works. If you allocate an amount that AMD supported, for example, 8GB, the system will likely guarantee that the iGP can use up to 8GB. But if your system RAM is plenty enough to have 8GB RAM left, the iGP would still utilize up to 8GB no matter if you allocate it less, like 64MB. The problem only shows up when it comes to RAM intensive task such as video editing, which fill up the RAM very much and quickly. Or your system RAM isn't too much and can be filled up quickly. Those are when VRAM allocation really matters. But I think most people who do dedicated, professional video editing can and will afford a dGPU. So yeah
because the vram is taking away the ram. The more VRAM you give it the less vram it has. For example you have 16gb. Your vram could now be 4gb and normal ram 12gb. If you have 8gb vram your normal ram will now only have 8gb.
@@IneffableBenchmarks yes, it excellent, just saying that with certain software, say topaz video AI, you can eat through even 12gb of vram easy, a case in which the model itself will refuse to load otherwise; as to games, it's unlikely to make a difference considering that no offloading is possible, actually such are "offloaded" already.
@@chovekb Bro, in any case that the APU or GPU does not have enough VRAM, the system will take part of the RAM for them, in cases of the APU you don't see any difference because the APU's VRAM is always bursting, but in GPUs when the VRAM bursts you notice stutter because GPU's VRAM is faster than DDR RAM
@@pablohsc6503 I know that! Then the vram limit in the bios for the APUs is pointless! That's what i mean with something is wrong, cause what's the point of vram limit in the bios if the system still uses the ram as vram even when limited to 2GB for example!
Hi, If you Have Ryzen 3 4300G please may you test CS2. only CS2. I would like to see if it is worth the download since everything is prepaid for me, it will cost some money to download 85GB. which is fine, but I just need to see if it's worth it
Bro, can you make a new video on overclocking this Ryzen 5 5600G but with the settings in this video? This setting seems better than the old overclocking setting. Your videos have been helping me since the beginning now. Thanks for your great work man. Really appreciate it.
So it makes 0 difference...
Yep if you wanna différens u need to have 4gb + 4gb or 8gb + 8gb
When you double the Gb ram the fps will double tob❤
@@Karim-cd4br is VRAM bro not is ram!
Theres only differences on newer apu
Yes, that's because your processor and graphics chip are using the same pool of memory
basically the AMD iGPU uses the system RAM for works. If you allocate an amount that AMD supported, for example, 8GB, the system will likely guarantee that the iGP can use up to 8GB. But if your system RAM is plenty enough to have 8GB RAM left, the iGP would still utilize up to 8GB no matter if you allocate it less, like 64MB. The problem only shows up when it comes to RAM intensive task such as video editing, which fill up the RAM very much and quickly. Or your system RAM isn't too much and can be filled up quickly. Those are when VRAM allocation really matters.
But I think most people who do dedicated, professional video editing can and will afford a dGPU. So yeah
yeah, that's true still i find 4GB VRAM fro 5600g as sweet spot
@@IneffableBenchmarks ye, if you don't think there is enough system shared RAM guaranteed for iGP
how do you clock the cpu clock speed. And does this boost fps?
yup boost fps
yo somebody tell me that cyberpunk background pub music @ 2:26, i coudn't find it with shazam
just type "only son cyberpunk" u will find it
@@muhammadbalad thanks bro
There is 16G option in bios! right?
Yes but you need 32gb ram for that
@@Gamer_OP6009 ok thanks
can igpu memory clock speed 2400mhz?
No, that would be ddr4-4800, 5000G-series can't do much above 4200-4400, if even those
WTFF how this guy getting 400+ fps in valorant??
empty map sir
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Can you make a video with 16, 32 and 64GB VRAM?
16gb is max
why ram is using too less in 2gb ,4gb ,8gb vram than 512mb?
If the GPU doesn't have enough VRAM, it will usually use RAM.
because the vram is taking away the ram. The more VRAM you give it the less vram it has. For example you have 16gb. Your vram could now be 4gb and normal ram 12gb. If you have 8gb vram your normal ram will now only have 8gb.
Ok@@Calm_Coma
It's like removing RAM from the PC
can you do also ryzen 7 5700G too with that? but its very good video
is same bro!
It's same. No difference
bruhh!! my pc specs and your pc specs are same but how you getting so much ffs??
How many fps do you get on gta 5
My Settings in GTA are low af and 2GB iGPU , but i newer get bether than 40FPS and laggs like hell 😢
it depends on RAM, i am using a faster ram
What type are you using? @@IneffableBenchmarks
Vram is needed for software not really for games
4gb is still good
@@IneffableBenchmarks yes, it excellent, just saying that with certain software, say topaz video AI, you can eat through even 12gb of vram easy, a case in which the model itself will refuse to load otherwise; as to games, it's unlikely to make a difference considering that no offloading is possible, actually such are "offloaded" already.
This can't be possible xD, something isn't right!
wait whats wrong?
@@IneffableBenchmarks Same fps and all for 2GB and 8GB, when the game obviously needs 4GB+, in Alan Wake 2.
@@chovekb Bro, in any case that the APU or GPU does not have enough VRAM, the system will take part of the RAM for them, in cases of the APU you don't see any difference because the APU's VRAM is always bursting, but in GPUs when the VRAM bursts you notice stutter because GPU's VRAM is faster than DDR RAM
@@pablohsc6503 I know that! Then the vram limit in the bios for the APUs is pointless! That's what i mean with something is wrong, cause what's the point of vram limit in the bios if the system still uses the ram as vram even when limited to 2GB for example!
@@chovekb i remember this used to work in older systems, but idk real
Just make more heat
2gb is best
nice job
Hi, If you Have Ryzen 3 4300G please may you test CS2. only CS2. I would like to see if it is worth the download since everything is prepaid for me, it will cost some money to download 85GB. which is fine, but I just need to see if it's worth it