I'm working on my ASRock B650M Pro RS WiFi motherboard paired with an AMD Ryzen 7600. I'm really trying to figure out how to adjust the VRAM settings in the BIOS. I've looked around but can't seem to find the option. I watched a YouTube video that showed the process for a Gigabyte motherboard, but it didn't translate well to my ASRock. Can anyone guide me on how to make this adjustment?
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If you're strictly using integrated graphics, keep in mind the VRAM allocation might differ based on your model. Your BIOS might have different layouts; maybe check for any firmware updates that could unlock more options. Sometimes, features are added in these updates!
To change the VRAM settings, head over to Advanced > AMD CBS > NBIO Common Options > GFX Configuration. You should see an option for UMA Frame buffer size. Generally, 1GB is sufficient, but the maximum usable size is 2GB. Just make sure you're looking under the right settings! Good luck!
Are you trying to adjust for integrated graphics? If you're using the iGPU and not a dedicated GPU, that could be part of the issue. Just confirming—you're not planning on upgrading to a dedicated GPU soon, right?
I checked my BIOS, but I can't seem to find the GFX Configuration either. I've only got options for dGPU mode and other settings, but no UMA Frame buffer size. Any suggestions?