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I have a Ryzen 3 with Radeon Vega Graphics in my notebook, I also have 8GB RAM. I installed Ubuntu on my notebook yesterday and uninstalled it after a while. Since then, only 5.9GB of 8GB Ram can be used.
And I think my iGPU grabbed the 2GB.
I'm completely desperate, actually my iGPU already has 2GB of dedicated memory which is enough and now it is still taking my RAM. I watched a lot of video about it, no solution worked. And I do not get into the Advanced Mode from the BIOS (Aptio Setup Utility 2019 American Megatrends).
This is my notebook https://www.otto.de/...=887976243
You have to press Windows key and R then enter MSCONFIG. Then it will be somewhere click through
Mhh dieVegaGrafik naturally takes 2GB of your total 8GB Ram.
Where else should she steal the RAM?
Of course, this does not use the full 2GB on the desktop, but these are reserved for the graphics unit.
This solution has already been tried, 8GB of RAM were allocated
The Vega has dedicated 2GB, before that it didn't steal my 2GB
So did you tick the box and say use maximum memory?
Yes of course
Your Ryzen 3 is a CPU with an integrated graphics unit.
Of course, this CPU does not have any RAM, it is clear.
And if you now have 8GB Ram and the Vega8 assigns 2GB, then that's still 6GB that you have to use, is it logical?
Then your MB no longer supports
Can I somehow take the 2GB away from the Vega?
2 GB of 8 GB were dedicated to the iGPU. That means assigned, dedicated. Where else should the 2 GB come from?
Sure, you can I think min 512MB o.so. To assign.
But why? Doesn't it need the RAM to work?
Just leave her the 2GB.
The picture shows that there's 5GB of graphics memory. How come?
It says: DEDICATED GPU MEMORY 2GB. ^^
Another tip: if you haven't already, please activate XMP in the BIOS (Ryzen benefits from fast RAM)
And you can easily overclock the Vega easily (which you should do in a month)
Did you make an e-sport calculator, right? I had the R3 2200g in one and it ran like Schmitz cat)