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Ram reserved for hardware (Even though i have a graphics card)

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1 hour ago, Barbona said:

Yeah i'm gonna try that and inform. Thanks

I had a similar issue recently.

 

Try reseating the RAM sticks on the motherboard. That solved it for me.

Hi Sorry for my english im still learning.

Yesterday i bought a rx580. Today i reinstalled windows 10 and it automatically assign 2gb of my 8gb ram to dedicated graphics?? Even though i have a graphics card installed

 

Uefi is correctly reading the sticks of ram. 

 

(Windows is in spanish because im from Argentina lol)

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CPU: i7 4790k  Motherboard: GA-Z97X-UD5H-BK RAM: 2x8Gb DDR3 2400 Corsair Vengance GPU: RX 580 Cooler: Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ring SSD: Vertex4 60Gb PSU: XFX XT600 Storage: #HDD1: WD Blue 1TB #HDD2: WD Green 2TB OS: Windows 10 home

 

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14 minutes ago, amusedschrodinger said:

Do you have an option in your bios to disable the igpu or minimize the allocated memory for it?

This is what i first thought. igpu is not enabled. Anyways is possible to allocate 2gb to igpu?

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CPU: i7 4790k  Motherboard: GA-Z97X-UD5H-BK RAM: 2x8Gb DDR3 2400 Corsair Vengance GPU: RX 580 Cooler: Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ring SSD: Vertex4 60Gb PSU: XFX XT600 Storage: #HDD1: WD Blue 1TB #HDD2: WD Green 2TB OS: Windows 10 home

 

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Yeah i'm gonna try that and inform. Thanks

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CPU: i7 4790k  Motherboard: GA-Z97X-UD5H-BK RAM: 2x8Gb DDR3 2400 Corsair Vengance GPU: RX 580 Cooler: Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ring SSD: Vertex4 60Gb PSU: XFX XT600 Storage: #HDD1: WD Blue 1TB #HDD2: WD Green 2TB OS: Windows 10 home

 

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1 hour ago, Barbona said:

Yeah i'm gonna try that and inform. Thanks

I had a similar issue recently.

 

Try reseating the RAM sticks on the motherboard. That solved it for me.

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Just now, maartendc said:

I had a similar issue recently.

 

Try reseating the RAM sticks on the motherboard. That solved it for me.

Thanks, it was definitely that. Was just typing the solution. Thanks

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CPU: i7 4790k  Motherboard: GA-Z97X-UD5H-BK RAM: 2x8Gb DDR3 2400 Corsair Vengance GPU: RX 580 Cooler: Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ring SSD: Vertex4 60Gb PSU: XFX XT600 Storage: #HDD1: WD Blue 1TB #HDD2: WD Green 2TB OS: Windows 10 home

 

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