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    Posted: 02 Jan 2018 at 12:09pm
I have problem with setup share memory dedicated to graphics card. 
My Graphics card is GTX 770 with 2gb but windows 10 say i have 6gb memory. 
It must be change in bios but cannot find this.

I have bios 3.10 
where can i find this settings in bios ? 

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Dear wammaster,

Greetings, this is ASRock TSD.


The share memory function is designed for onboard graphic. 
If using an add-on VGA card for system setup, there's no option to adjust it.
 
In addition, the dedicate video memory is auto-allocated by VGA driver under Win10 OS.
So the share memory function only works with Win7 OS and a system with onboard graphic output.


Thanks!

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he probably means shared mem (teh old agp aperture size)
i think that since pci-e it gets automatically adjusted based on how much ram u have installed (around half of ram gets shared to GPU)
but dont worry, this ram is not reserved for GPU, it will get used only if GPU ram gets full, then it will use your system ram through pci-e links...which can be slowpoke and u might want to avoid that
only few AAA titles can go easily over 2gigs...u can check with gpu-z how much gpu ram gets used by game to avoid going over your 2gigs
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