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I lost 92mb of vram and now I only have 32mb.....

nigomonko

I have intel hd p3000, I looked online and saw people with 512mb of vram with the same graphics. I have 4gb of ram too. I used to have 128 (Why did I not have 512mb in the first place!?!?!??!), now I have 32mb. 

I used to be able to run fortnite, but now it says I don't have enough vram. I was running it at lowest settings with 3d res bar to the lowest. (20-30fps). I didn't edit the config at all.

Now that I have 32mb I tried to get it running by editing the config, guess what... it didn't work....

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Where did my vram run off to?

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16 minutes ago, nigomonko said:

I have intel hd p3000, I looked online and saw people with 512mb of vram with the same graphics. I have 4gb of ram too. I used to have 128 (Why did I not have 512mb in the first place!?!?!??!), now I have 32mb. 

I used to be able to run fortnite, but now it says I don't have enough vram. I was running it at lowest settings with 3d res bar to the lowest. (20-30fps). I didn't edit the config at all.

Now that I have 32mb I tried to get it running by editing the config, guess what... it didn't work....

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Where did my vram run off to?

Clear CMOS/reset BIOS to default

 

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30 minutes ago, fluxdeity said:

Clear CMOS/reset BIOS to default

 

Alright, I will try this, thanks.... let me see if this works

 

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1 hour ago, fluxdeity said:

Clear CMOS/reset BIOS to default

 

I did this, it took me forever to realize the problem. I did this, then it wouldn't let me boot to windows, my pc was on RAID instead of AHCI. Besides that, I reset it, but my vram is still 32mb and 1 hour passed. fml, thanks for trying to help though

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11 minutes ago, KuJoe said:

Increase it in the BIOS.

My bios is too simple, it only has a few things I can check or switch, there's nothing about vram

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1 hour ago, nigomonko said:

My bios is too simple, it only has a few things I can check or switch, there's nothing about vram

There is always a setting for this, but also keep in mind that it's dynamically allocated. The setting shouldn't matter unless the game refuses to launch because it can't detect enough memory for the framebuffer.

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