Many users who use integrated graphics will find that the memory capacity is not the same as in the System Information window. For example, the system memory display 4GB, usable 3.48G and so on. This is not a part of the memory where to go?
In fact, this part of the memory is reduced by the integrated video card used as video memory. And for the size of the memory capacity, we can automatically adjust, below I will briefly introduce the BIOS set video memory setting method:
When booting, press Del to enter the BIOS and set the adjustment position in the Chipset-north Bridge subkey.
The IGD memory item is the size of the memory set.
Adjust the memory size to suit your needs.
After saving the exit and entering the system normally, you will find that the available capacity behind is changed.
Some computer memory using a discrete graphics card may also appear memory is occupied, then set IGD memory to Disabled try.
bios simple setup resolves "integrated graphics" memory consumption issues