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I bought a Ryzen 5 4650G Pro processor with vega 7 GPU cores a few weeks back, because I wanted a good CPU and a decent iGPU at a reasonable price. I was just gonna build a normal System, but due to the current market situation, nearby vendors are charging me $800 for a RTX 3060 non Ti! I only play CS:GO so the APU was perfect for me. The only problem I had was that the iGPU only had 512mb of VRAM, which constantly filled up, leading to stutters. I thought i was basically screwed because I already ran CS:GO at an ungodly low res (1024x768) and there was no way i could increase VRAM. I even went lower to like 480p trying to see if it fixed the issue but nope. Still VRAM usage hovered around 492mb and stutters were common. That's when i saw this video. James explained that i can go into the BIOS settings to allocate more VRAM for the iGPU. I was shocked. I changed 512mb to 2GB and now, i don't have any stutters and i am getting 259fps on ullectical benchmark!! On an iGPU!! Once again, thankyou techquickie and James.

 

TLDR; Techquickie episode fixed stutters in my game! 

 

 

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