Thanks bro! I was getting crazy because I already changed UMA specified and make it 4g but it keeps reverting to auto and I don't know what to do, but you are the only guy who showed the "forces" integrated graphics and now my problem is solved. Thanks very much!
Thank you very much for this. I have really struggled to find anything about this on the net, but you and UA-cam saved the day yet again. People say "oh yes, I did that myself" but they don't tell you *how* they did it, ESPECIALLY so in forum posts, which is absolutely maddening!
Thank you for making this video! I have 8Gbx2 and 16Gbx2 modules on my board, so I got 48Gb of memory. I allocated 8Gbs for dedicated GPU. Definitely felt the difference!
You are a fucking legend bro. I Swear this bios version is from a separate fucking dimension nobody has any videos on this shit at all. You literally showed me exactly what I was looking for which was how to enable resizebar.
hello! i know that video is a year old, but still valuable. i have question. on 0:28 is screen vith gpu memory. and there are three different values, and that is not clear to me. first, gpu memory-0.2/8.2 gb. second dedicated memory 122/512mb and shared gpu memory 0.1/7.7 gb. so, what value of three is important, and there is no such setting for 8.2 and/or 7.7 gb. please, can you explain. thanks!
Yeah but there is diminishing returns on above 4gb. This is why I used it as an example. See beyond 4gb its kinda more than the Radeon 7 can handle. You can get 128gb ram and allocate 64gb ram and its still just gonna run like the Radeon 7 with 4gb of ram. More VRAM isn't just "more performance". Graphics card/GPU performance depends on a variety of measures. VRAM is one out of 5 key metrics that when combined give you an understanding of their performance under different workloads. Radeon cards come with more VRAM than nvidia cards because people don't understand graphics card specs and they know like 1/5 people atleast will just think "more VRAM = more FPS in fornite" They see a benchmark of a game that is optimised for Radeon and they see it compared to an unoptimised nvidia card and they see the VRAM difference and they are like "yep, look at that bro, more VRAM on the Radeon card vs the nvidia card so VRAM = peformance"... Its a SMH moment for me lol.
@@TIMSPCBRIS oh I did not mean it like that though. Most motherboards seem to limit the max assignable VRAM to 4gb and it is not clear before buying if it let's you assign more. So even with 128gb you cannot assign more than 4gb if the motherboard/manufacturer does not let you. It's not interesting for gaming, but it might be interesting because you can use other kind of applications which need 'VRAM', like AI models. It's not ideal of course, but it is a lot cheaper than buying a 16gb or better gpu.
@@santuche1990 Hi- No I didnt. I returned it to previous state with 2G of RAM. After watching several videos about dedicated memory on Ryzen 4650g- seems it has no impact on FPS and overall quality of the image , because both modes ( Auto mode and Forced mode) achieve same results
Thanks It worked my pc also showed only 512mb of vram. I have a gigabyte a520 mobo the options are almost the same the only option I didn't see is the resize bar support. The motherboard also only gave the ability to choose up to 2gb of ram I do have 16 gb of ram installed in the pc.
Чувак. Жирный лайк ryzen 5 4650G + Aorus B550M F13 - True. Подтверждаю. Долго искал пункт: UMA Frame Buffer Size; iGPU Configuration; DVMT (Fixed Memory); Share Memory Size; Video Memory Size; On-Chip Frame Buffer Size.". Ковырялся в " NBIO Common Options " а надо было в "Settings -> IO Ports". Только потом на форумах нашёл подтверждение ваших слов)) Settings -> IO Ports -> - Initial Display Output (IGD Video) - Integrated Graphics (Forces) - UMA Mode (UMA Specified) - UMA Frame Buffer Size (4Gb) По большому счету везде пишут что прироста особого не будет, так как встроенная "видеокарта" сама возьмёт сколько ей нужно. ну хз (dunno)
I have just purchased a new PC, which should be here by next Monday. The new PC has a Ryzen 5 5600G processor, 32GB Corsair Vengeance 3600Mhz DDR4 memory and a Gigabyte B550M-DS3H Micro ATX Motherboard. Would that be enough for the AGP, in terms of shared memory? If so, what sort of performance do you think that I am looking at in games, particularly modern games, such as Bogwarts Legacy and Marvel's Midnight Suns? Would it be worth considering replacing the Vega 7 GPU with a 1050TI, or would it make more sense to upgrade to a higher end GPU, such as an RTX 3060 TI? My other question is, what's the main difference, in terms of actual video game performance, between having an AGP with 16GB of dedicated Vram in the BIOS, and, say, a 12GB RTX 3060, for instance? It strikes me that you could, theoretically, have a video card with 32GB dedicated VRAM if you had 64GB of memory. Surely that would outperform, say, an GTX 1070 with only 8GB of VRAM?
Make sure your BIOS is updated to the latest version, I can't remember what the earliest version you can use is, but if you download the latest non beta version from Giagbytes website this should solve your problem.
I have this motherboard and bios but a ryzen 7 5700g, and 32g corsair ram in ram slot A2 & B2, but when I use this to setup the ram, it adds 16g fine, but when I set the ram to run at 3600mhz, (it runs at 2666mhz without xmp) it shuts down, and I have to restart, then it restarts itself after that, but reverts back to 2666mhz. any ideas?
great video but do you know if it is possible to do it on a graphics card because my 3050 have a total of 20gb and only 8gb of allocated GPU memory and it's really annoying when training neural network because it need a lot of GPU memory
Yeah so that's not actual VRAM (shared memory), that's system ram that in a pinch will be utilised as extra VRAM. RTX 3050 has 8gb of GDDR6 VRAM only, this is what shows up in task manager as "dedicated" GPU memory" This video is about adjusting the amount of system ram allocated to the onboard Radeon 7 graphics that you can find on the Ryzen 5600g or 5700g for example. If you have a discreet graphics card, this video isn't really for you, by default you already have extra system RAM allocated as VRAM and you can't adjust the "dedicated GPU memory" My suggestion is sell your 3050 and buy a 3060 12gb card....
This worked great but then i found out i needed my ram seperated to A1 and B1 channels so they could due their dual thing. but now its not recognizing the extra Vram i give it in bios.. is there something else i need to enable for it to recognize?
I have the same motherboard and a Ryzen 7 5800x, and MSI RTX 3070 trio. I don’t have the integrated graphics option in my bios and have no clue how to change vram. My pc says my vram is at 0.
So this video is about adjusting the VRAM on APUs like 4650g, 5600g, 5700g etc. You have a 3070, so if you want to allocate more RAM to serve as VRAM you will need to download the bios update with the resize bar function
Sir my bios option Re size bar support not showing Motherboard Gigabyte B550 gaming x Processor 4650g 8gb ram 2 stick total 16gb Can you help me please
Hey Tim I have a 5600g apu and 16mg ram, I followed al the steps and changed to 4g for vram but every time I boot back in it never changes from 512mb. Do you know why this is? Please help if you can thanks
Guys a BIOS update is risky because if you lose power it can brick the motherboard. But calculate the odds of losing power. Its a pretty low risk. Avoid beta versions, but I will tell you that if you aren't seeing more than 512mb then its a bios related thing or you havent enabled anove 4g decoding or something.
Im having an issue everytime i save these setting computer boots up fina but its resets it back to auto so i am still only seeing 512mb. Aorus b550 bios PLS HELP!
hi, i have gigabyte a 520 m k v2 but i cant find "re-size bar support" and I can't set the vram to 4gb, I can only set it to 2gb. Can you help urgently? Please
Thanks for pointing this out (I could not find it) but unfortunately with the latest BIOS of today this results in the system rebooting into the BIOS again (without me pressing Delete). I tried several sizes, also with the "above 4G" setting disabled again and only 512MB set, it doesn't matter. [Edit] OK, I noodled around with this some more and found that enabling "Above 4G Decoding" and/or "Re-Size BAR Support" was the problem. When I leave those disabled and only use the first four options (IGD Video, Forces, UMA Specified), I can set the UMA Frame Buffer Size no higher than 2G but then the system boots normally and it does work. I could not go higher than 1920x1200 in Max Payne 3 and now I can go to native resolution of 2560x1440 75 Hz which is nice! [Edit 2] It may not be related to "Re-Size BAR Support" as such. The BIOS (FEb) is just faulty. It appears whenever I enable "Re-Size BAR Support", all my potential boot devices are gone and this causes the system to boot into the BIOS. This was reversible a couple of times by reloading a stored profile but at some point this no longer worked, it didn't bring back the boot devices. Messing around with CMS Support did not bring them back either. The drives were recognized alright, as shown in the Easy Mode display, they just did not show up in the boot priority or boot override lists (these were just empty, not listed as disabled, just no lists, only headers). I had to re-flash the BIOS (manually from the BIOS, the button on the back no longer worked either) and fortunately then they were back. All profiles were lost though (contrary to what Gigabyte states, that profiles should survive a BIOS update). My board is a B550 Aorus Elite V2 Rev 1.2. I'm not too thrilled about this board/BIOS so far. Another thing: there are some constraints/prerequisites for enabling Re-Size BAR as outlined on an Intel page you can find by searching for "What Is Resizable BAR and How Do I Enable It". If you do not have the problems I have and Re-Size BAR actually works on your system you may still need this information.
That's why your drive isn't booting to windows though, its because you have to have CSM off to adjust the vram allocation for a 5600g or similar. Turn off CSM and reinstall windows@@MartinMaat
@@TIMSPCBRIS OK, let's unwrap this. The default setting for CSM is enabled with both sub-settings set to UEFI Only. The machine boots just fine with this. It's a new machine with nvme ssd, I don't think the Windows installer created an MBR partition. I see all my drives plus whatever I have plugged in for USB sticks in BIOS boot options. Only after I toggle that BAR option, *all* drives disappear from boot priority and boot override lists and I don't get them back by toggling the BAR option back and whatever CSM setting. Recovery using the button on the back then no longer works (no blinks after pushing and holding it, no response at all). This leads me to believe the BIOS messed up big time, overwrote itself somewhere, crippling it's functionality.
Hey, I've got 16gbDDR4 ram and ryzen 5 5600x with gigabyte b550mds3h ac, the problem is there is no integrated graphic option in the i/o config. I've looked everywhere i am unable to convert my ddr4RAM to VRAM
Thank you so much. It was basically impossible to find someone with this bios specifically
Same here
Thanks bro! I was getting crazy because I already changed UMA specified and make it 4g but it keeps reverting to auto and I don't know what to do, but you are the only guy who showed the "forces" integrated graphics and now my problem is solved. Thanks very much!
Thank you very much for this. I have really struggled to find anything about this on the net, but you and UA-cam saved the day yet again. People say "oh yes, I did that myself" but they don't tell you *how* they did it, ESPECIALLY so in forum posts, which is absolutely maddening!
Thank you for making this video! I have 8Gbx2 and 16Gbx2 modules on my board, so I got 48Gb of memory. I allocated 8Gbs for dedicated GPU. Definitely felt the difference!
Just bought a Gigabyte B550M K and was getting frustrated trying to change VRAM - then I found this, thank you!
I have an Gigabyte B550 Gaming X v2, it was so hard to find a video like this one. tank youuuu :D
Sir I am also using gigabyte gaming x v2 my pc maximum show 2gb vram Can you help me please
Thank you so much! I only had like 500mb for video memory and some games I wanted were basically unplayable without this
thank you so much!! I've been looking for ds3h ac motherboard configs and this happened to be the right one
Helped me and my 5600g with invisible terrain in Squad. Ty a lot
Thank you, this helped me run Jedi Fallen Order properly on my Ryzen 8600g
You are a fucking legend bro. I Swear this bios version is from a separate fucking dimension nobody has any videos on this shit at all. You literally showed me exactly what I was looking for which was how to enable resizebar.
TYSM I HAVE BEEN FIGURING OUT THIS FOR DAY AND THIS VIDEO HELPED ME NOW I CAN FINALLY PLAY GTA AT 1080p
X570 Aorus Elite has same BIOS; this was what I was looking for! Thanks!
Thank you so much bro you save me. Non of the other tutorials worked for me. I love you
Thx for showing this. I’ve got a Ryzen 5 5600G recently and didn’t know where to find that setting. Thx a lot ^^
How much of an effect does increasing the vram have on the games?
Hii i just wanna ask how was the effect?
@@fbkseanoyaz8669not that much tbh, I barely see the difference, ig it depends on the game as well
@@noneguard i see i see thanl you for the reply :>
Thanks, everyone just seemed to have an old version of Bios
The fact the same options are in another section threw me for a loop. Amd CBS>nbio> gfx config
Yeah the fact that its not so straight forward prompted me to make the video.
At 1:31 you said to change some stuff but mine has different things at the io ports section
you are a big man thank you i didn't know if i can have 4G vram
hello! i know that video is a year old, but still valuable. i have question. on 0:28 is screen vith gpu memory. and there are three different values, and that is not clear to me. first, gpu memory-0.2/8.2 gb. second dedicated memory 122/512mb and shared gpu memory 0.1/7.7 gb. so, what value of three is important, and there is no such setting for 8.2 and/or 7.7 gb. please, can you explain. thanks!
GPU memory (default allocated memory)
Dedicated memory (total RAM)
Shared GPU memory (amount of extra ram allocated to the GPU exclusively)
So, I can only get 2GB. Do I need a newer BIOS version?
Thanks Only this tutorial worked for my pc.
Thanks very much. To the point video. Also nice to see it lets you change it to 16gb and not just up till 4gb vram.
Yeah but there is diminishing returns on above 4gb. This is why I used it as an example.
See beyond 4gb its kinda more than the Radeon 7 can handle. You can get 128gb ram and allocate 64gb ram and its still just gonna run like the Radeon 7 with 4gb of ram. More VRAM isn't just "more performance". Graphics card/GPU performance depends on a variety of measures. VRAM is one out of 5 key metrics that when combined give you an understanding of their performance under different workloads. Radeon cards come with more VRAM than nvidia cards because people don't understand graphics card specs and they know like 1/5 people atleast will just think "more VRAM = more FPS in fornite"
They see a benchmark of a game that is optimised for Radeon and they see it compared to an unoptimised nvidia card and they see the VRAM difference and they are like "yep, look at that bro, more VRAM on the Radeon card vs the nvidia card so VRAM = peformance"...
Its a SMH moment for me lol.
@@TIMSPCBRIS oh I did not mean it like that though. Most motherboards seem to limit the max assignable VRAM to 4gb and it is not clear before buying if it let's you assign more. So even with 128gb you cannot assign more than 4gb if the motherboard/manufacturer does not let you. It's not interesting for gaming, but it might be interesting because you can use other kind of applications which need 'VRAM', like AI models. It's not ideal of course, but it is a lot cheaper than buying a 16gb or better gpu.
god bless you my friend. you helped me so much. that raw power of vram yammy
Glad I could help
Who on Earth could've found that. Thanks a gazillion
Straight to the point i love it
1:19 i dont have the "integrated graphics" options. Can someone help?
Can i do it on Gigabyte A520M S2H? Thanks
Finally someone say how you can do, tank you
I did same steps as explained, however I'm stuck in boot-bios loop, it wont start windows at all. Bios version is f13
im having the same problem, did you fix it?
@@santuche1990 Hi- No I didnt. I returned it to previous state with 2G of RAM. After watching several videos about dedicated memory on Ryzen 4650g- seems it has no impact on FPS and overall quality of the image , because both modes ( Auto mode and Forced mode) achieve same results
Thanks It worked my pc also showed only 512mb of vram. I have a gigabyte a520 mobo the options are almost the same the only option I didn't see is the resize bar support. The motherboard also only gave the ability to choose up to 2gb of ram I do have 16 gb of ram installed in the pc.
Great video!! I was looking for that option since yesterday.
Чувак. Жирный лайк
ryzen 5 4650G + Aorus B550M F13 - True. Подтверждаю. Долго искал пункт:
UMA Frame Buffer Size;
iGPU Configuration;
DVMT (Fixed Memory);
Share Memory Size;
Video Memory Size;
On-Chip Frame Buffer Size.".
Ковырялся в " NBIO Common Options " а надо было в "Settings -> IO Ports". Только потом на форумах нашёл подтверждение ваших слов))
Settings -> IO Ports ->
- Initial Display Output (IGD Video)
- Integrated Graphics (Forces)
- UMA Mode (UMA Specified)
- UMA Frame Buffer Size (4Gb)
По большому счету везде пишут что прироста особого не будет, так как встроенная "видеокарта" сама возьмёт сколько ей нужно. ну хз (dunno)
im not getting integrated grpahic settings, im having above 4g decoding and Re size bar support
Yu re the best one.. tengyu very much.. from Indonesia
This really help me a lot!! Thank you
i dont have that option on my bios, any suggestion on how to fix it otherwise?
when i acces mine and i go to settings and acces that menu you show, mine does not have the integrated graphics option? i have the gigabyte 550m ds3h
Thanks buddy! Great job!
You helped me sooo much thank you!!
Thank you so much ! Do you know why when i follow the same steps (i have same motherboard) it won't show any changes on Windows 10 ?
Is re-size bar enabled?
@@TIMSPCBRISI cant find the re-size bar I have a GIGABYTE B550 ds3h
Try a BIOS update
does this work on B550m Aorus elite Planing to buy this mobo
Thanks this video helpes me out! will go try some apps and games now😊
Pretty nice, just what I was looking for, thanks
Thank you so much, are you God!!!
how do u do this with an asus motherboard
I have just purchased a new PC, which should be here by next Monday. The new PC has a Ryzen 5 5600G processor, 32GB Corsair Vengeance 3600Mhz DDR4 memory and a Gigabyte B550M-DS3H Micro ATX Motherboard.
Would that be enough for the AGP, in terms of shared memory? If so, what sort of performance do you think that I am looking at in games, particularly modern games, such as Bogwarts Legacy and Marvel's Midnight Suns?
Would it be worth considering replacing the Vega 7 GPU with a 1050TI, or would it make more sense to upgrade to a higher end GPU, such as an RTX 3060 TI?
My other question is, what's the main difference, in terms of actual video game performance, between having an AGP with 16GB of dedicated Vram in the BIOS, and, say, a 12GB RTX 3060, for instance? It strikes me that you could, theoretically, have a video card with 32GB dedicated VRAM if you had 64GB of memory. Surely that would outperform, say, an GTX 1070 with only 8GB of VRAM?
Thank you so much dude you are awesome❤️.
The setting is so hidden hard to reach
Thanks mate good info.
Thank you!! Just built a 5700G build for a friend, and was wondering how to change it from 512 MB
Same
1:05 start
I have a ryzen 7 5700g and a gigabyte b550 aorus elite ax v2 but it didn’t work even when I saved it what should I do about this
Make sure your BIOS is updated to the latest version, I can't remember what the earliest version you can use is, but if you download the latest non beta version from Giagbytes website this should solve your problem.
Is there a way to allocate 3 GB instead of 4??
is this safe for overclocking ? from 2gb to 4gb?
Will anything suffer since there is now only 11 or 12 RAM left after dedicating 4gb to graphics?
Hi im new to this, can i do this to my r5 5600g with no gpu installed?
* update. I did everything u did here, but im still at 512.
Have you updated your BIOS to the latest version?
Actually, I am planning to buy a 4650g. So, Is this settings actually work? Will it perfrom similar(or a bit low) to a 4 GB graphic card? Plz reply
thank you! helped me a lot!
i don’t see frame buffer on my end i have the same set up as yours tho
check bios version and CSM settings
@@TIMSPCBRIS what you mean by checking the version
I have this motherboard and bios but a ryzen 7 5700g, and 32g corsair ram in ram slot A2 & B2, but when I use this to setup the ram, it adds 16g fine, but when I set the ram to run at 3600mhz, (it runs at 2666mhz without xmp) it shuts down, and I have to restart, then it restarts itself after that, but reverts back to 2666mhz. any ideas?
This was very helpful thank you
So, where is the sweet spot for allocating vram. If you have enough system memory is it worth dedicating the full 16 GB as vram? Is 4/8 GB enough?
generally 1/4 of your RAM is plenty. There's diminished returns 4gb vs 8gb, most of the performance boost is from stock up to 4gb.
gracias y cuales serian los pasos para una laptop con procesardor ryzen
Thank you. Very helpful.
hi bro,thanks for this video
Is this as useful as a physical graphics card ?! And can it improve the performance of games dramatically ?!
Depends what graphics card and yes it will improve the performance of games, 4gb is about ideal.
thank you bro💙
great video but do you know if it is possible to do it on a graphics card because my 3050 have a total of 20gb and only 8gb of allocated GPU memory and it's really annoying when training neural network because it need a lot of GPU memory
Yeah so that's not actual VRAM (shared memory), that's system ram that in a pinch will be utilised as extra VRAM. RTX 3050 has 8gb of GDDR6 VRAM only, this is what shows up in task manager as "dedicated" GPU memory"
This video is about adjusting the amount of system ram allocated to the onboard Radeon 7 graphics that you can find on the Ryzen 5600g or 5700g for example. If you have a discreet graphics card, this video isn't really for you, by default you already have extra system RAM allocated as VRAM and you can't adjust the "dedicated GPU memory"
My suggestion is sell your 3050 and buy a 3060 12gb card....
@@TIMSPCBRIS oh ok sorry I thought that we can choose how much we can allocate thanks anyway
I did all your steps and my computer isn't starting up, what can i do?
I used the same board GIGABYTE B550M AORUS ELITE but it only maxes out to 2GB. Any fix here.
enable the above 4g decoding and it should give you the option for more than 2gb
I did the steps on the video but still in the BIOS, UMA FRAME BUFFER only maxes out at 2gb.
@@DaddyBrianRB running the latest bios?
I'm running F13. Is that the latest for GIGABYTE B550M?
What do you think the problem is here?
This worked great but then i found out i needed my ram seperated to A1 and B1 channels so they could due their dual thing. but now its not recognizing the extra Vram i give it in bios.. is there something else i need to enable for it to recognize?
same problem here
thanks you sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much
Is it worth dedicating 16 GB of gpu memory for a 5700g with 32 GB of 3200 mhz ram, or should I downgrade to 8GB?
Thank you so much. That was mean a lot
Why on msi x570 is the maximum 2G?
Is it gonna harm my RAM or PC somehow? Or it's completely safe...?
Pls reply...
Yeah ofcourse its safe, its not like you're overvolting it. You are just allocating more of your RAM to be used exclusively by the iGPU
How do you do this on a b660
Hi, I'm using z690 aero D and mine doesnt have that integrated graphic option, any solution for me please? Subbed
Probably because you have a graphics card and not internal graphics.
great thanks i just wounder it will work on b450 tomahowk max or only b550 mb ? because the vram limit to 2GB only with bios update to last version
MSI BIOS is different, Ive got an APU on a MSI board on my test bench, I can have a look for you.
I had a quick look but it seems to only want to change to a max of 2gb
I have the same motherboard and a Ryzen 7 5800x, and MSI RTX 3070 trio. I don’t have the integrated graphics option in my bios and have no clue how to change vram. My pc says my vram is at 0.
So this video is about adjusting the VRAM on APUs like 4650g, 5600g, 5700g etc. You have a 3070, so if you want to allocate more RAM to serve as VRAM you will need to download the bios update with the resize bar function
thanku sir ur video help me💓
in intrgrated graphics It didn't show me the option forces only
Disabled
Auto
Enable
enabled
Thank you so much. It's worked.
Sir my bios option Re size bar support not showing Motherboard Gigabyte B550 gaming x Processor 4650g 8gb ram 2 stick total 16gb Can you help me please
my pc keep looping in bios after save & exit ( a520m motherboard & same cpu as you )
Do you need CSM?
what is the complete model of your gigabyte b550?
Can't remember but all of them are pretty much identical.
Absolute legend
Hey Tim I have a 5600g apu and 16mg ram, I followed al the steps and changed to 4g for vram but every time I boot back in it never changes from 512mb. Do you know why this is? Please help if you can thanks
Hey Hoppy,
So make sure you are running the latest BIOS and also make sure you are enabling re-size bar support.
Hey Hoppy, did you manage to solve this problem? I have the same situation.
@@РемонтОтделкаЛайфхаки same here. btw ain't it risky to update your bios ?
Yeah..same to me...it always 512mb..
Guys a BIOS update is risky because if you lose power it can brick the motherboard. But calculate the odds of losing power. Its a pretty low risk. Avoid beta versions, but I will tell you that if you aren't seeing more than 512mb then its a bios related thing or you havent enabled anove 4g decoding or something.
My best regards, dear MASTER! :)
Thank you! Cheers!
Im having an issue everytime i save these setting computer boots up fina but its resets it back to auto so i am still only seeing 512mb. Aorus b550 bios PLS HELP!
If BIOS isn't saving you might want to check and replace the cmos battery...
Im with r5 7600x and convert ram to shared GPU memory..is this cuz the CPU aren't a G series??
Yeah this is for 3200g/5600g/5700g etc
Thank you so much❤️
didn't work for me at all. I changed it in the bios ton4 g ,but in the task manager still shows 512
Definitely works, try a BIOSI update and repeat the steps exactly. Make sure you save and close.
Hi. I followed this. But my computer now boots automatically in BIOS. Do you have any fix?
-Gigabyte A520M ds3h
-Ryzen 5 5600g
Clear cmos
hi, i have gigabyte a 520 m k v2 but i cant find "re-size bar support" and I can't set the vram to 4gb, I can only set it to 2gb. Can you help urgently? Please
@TIMS-PC
I have 5600g (8gb ram) 512mb vram....how much vram i need on 8gb ram?
Thanks for pointing this out (I could not find it) but unfortunately with the latest BIOS of today this results in the system rebooting into the BIOS again (without me pressing Delete). I tried several sizes, also with the "above 4G" setting disabled again and only 512MB set, it doesn't matter.
[Edit]
OK, I noodled around with this some more and found that enabling "Above 4G Decoding" and/or "Re-Size BAR Support" was the problem. When I leave those disabled and only use the first four options (IGD Video, Forces, UMA Specified), I can set the UMA Frame Buffer Size no higher than 2G but then the system boots normally and it does work. I could not go higher than 1920x1200 in Max Payne 3 and now I can go to native resolution of 2560x1440 75 Hz which is nice!
[Edit 2]
It may not be related to "Re-Size BAR Support" as such. The BIOS (FEb) is just faulty. It appears whenever I enable "Re-Size BAR Support", all my potential boot devices are gone and this causes the system to boot into the BIOS. This was reversible a couple of times by reloading a stored profile but at some point this no longer worked, it didn't bring back the boot devices. Messing around with CMS Support did not bring them back either. The drives were recognized alright, as shown in the Easy Mode display, they just did not show up in the boot priority or boot override lists (these were just empty, not listed as disabled, just no lists, only headers). I had to re-flash the BIOS (manually from the BIOS, the button on the back no longer worked either) and fortunately then they were back. All profiles were lost though (contrary to what Gigabyte states, that profiles should survive a BIOS update).
My board is a B550 Aorus Elite V2 Rev 1.2. I'm not too thrilled about this board/BIOS so far.
Another thing: there are some constraints/prerequisites for enabling Re-Size BAR as outlined on an Intel page you can find by searching for "What Is Resizable BAR and How Do I Enable It". If you do not have the problems I have and Re-Size BAR actually works on your system you may still need this information.
You had a MBR drive that only boots with CSM on and uma frame buffer is unavailable with CSM turned on.
@@TIMSPCBRIS No.
That's why your drive isn't booting to windows though, its because you have to have CSM off to adjust the vram allocation for a 5600g or similar. Turn off CSM and reinstall windows@@MartinMaat
@@TIMSPCBRIS OK, let's unwrap this.
The default setting for CSM is enabled with both sub-settings set to UEFI Only. The machine boots just fine with this. It's a new machine with nvme ssd, I don't think the Windows installer created an MBR partition. I see all my drives plus whatever I have plugged in for USB sticks in BIOS boot options.
Only after I toggle that BAR option, *all* drives disappear from boot priority and boot override lists and I don't get them back by toggling the BAR option back and whatever CSM setting. Recovery using the button on the back then no longer works (no blinks after pushing and holding it, no response at all).
This leads me to believe the BIOS messed up big time, overwrote itself somewhere, crippling it's functionality.
Works on Gigabyte B650 as well
Yeah, should be pretty similar or the same for most modern gigabyte bios interfaces.
It's just one of those pain in the ass things to locate.
Hey, I've got 16gbDDR4 ram and ryzen 5 5600x with gigabyte b550mds3h ac, the problem is there is no integrated graphic option in the i/o config. I've looked everywhere i am unable to convert my ddr4RAM to VRAM
That's because there's no integrated graphics on the 5600x. No AMD CPUs have onboard graphics unless they end in the letter "g"
Can use resize bar with a bios update though.
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Hi! I follow the steps you show us but when i check on task manager the vram/ ram didn't change, what can i do? ( i have gigabyte 550m)
Make sure you've definitely saved your settings in bios correctly and if its still not working, try a bios update.
@@TIMSPCBRIS i will try, thank you!
@@TIMSPCBRIS i did it, it works, thank you so much bro!
The Integrated Graphics option isnt there..
Did you see fps increase in games? I see there is a lot of shared memory using by gpu so maybe this doesnt make any difrence?
Yeah there is definitely an effect however there is diminishing returns beyond 4g.
@@TIMSPCBRIS Thank you:)
Now its time to rise frequency of gpu. Do you know how to do this on 4650g?
You'll find that with the CPU overclock controls.