A friend of mine has a laptop that has an AMD Radeon R5 Graphics, she would need a VRAM that has at least 1 GB, which would fit from the masses and meet the requirements? Would you like to build yourself a good idea?
It does not work
Well, with your knowledge of computers, I'd like to incorporate the idea with myself.
Because that does not work!
The VRam can't be upgraded just like that, this is related to the graphics card. And with a laptop, you can't easily swap these too.
So to the explanation: VRAM = RAM of the graphics card. These are not like RAM individual units, where you can possibly install more, especially since even with laptops is rarely possible. Switching the graphics card with laptops is also not possible / reasonable / advisable.
If you say you need 1GB of VRAM, however, today it's easy to get your PC / gaming laptop up to 5-6 years ago. If you tell me what games she is, I can see if I find something suitable
Are you really a big help…
How so? I did not say anything else than you.
I said that it does not work.
Nevertheless. Three years ago I probably would have. Just as stupidly asked as he, and would have been much more pleased about an answer with explanation and approach than about such a "how stupid are you actually?"
Gta 5, thanks
If I had a desktop I would make it right away, not much more like Lego.
But a laptop is much more complicated.
And if someone does not know exactly what belongs in a laptop, then you better not open it.
Hm
So on my Acer Predator G3620 from 2013 it was basically good on medium, had 2GB VRAM, since my new Graka it is 3 GB. The laptop here https://www.amazon.de/...07VKPJ7JM/ or the built-in Geforce MX 130 has 4 GB. There are currently still quite good, GTA V is likely to run on higher settings than it does for me. Of course you have to watch how much you want to spend. In these "Intel HD Graphics" stories, this seems to work differently with the VRAM, because you would have to research again concretely how the game with them. Maybe someone else knows this.
Judging by the positive rating, this statement was good enough for you?