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Shared GPU not being used
Good afternoon,
I'm certain this is no "new" issue to many, but I am fairly new to this.
As you can see in the picture above, all of my dedicated GPU ram is being used while 0.2/15.9 ram of shared is being used.
I read somewhere that I should be setting this manually in BIOS, but before I try, I'd like to get some insight from the AMD community as well, maybe there are other things I'm missing.
Intel Core i7 7700 @ 3.60GHz
Kaby Lake 14nm Technology
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. H110M-R (LGA1151)
Intel HD Graphics 630 (ASUStek Computer Inc) - Integrated graphics
1024MB ATI AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series (Sapphire/PCPartner)
CrossFire Disabled
I copied this from speccy.
These are my radeon software configurations, mostly disabled/ on low/ on performance.
Thanks for any insight, I will reply shortly to anyone that writes on this post.
Kind regards,
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The shared memory is there for app/games that may need to use (some) of it, it is not additional memory added to vram for full time use.
Your 1Gb card will not become a 16Gb capable card.
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Is it possible that dedicated graphics cards like my AMD one, cannot even use shared GPU, but only integrated ones?
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There is no crossfire, dual, shared graphics option with the processor.
Connect the monitor to the hd7700 only to use the card.
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply. I understand how crossfire works now.
What about the shared memory ( My main issue)?
Kind regards,
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The shared memory is there for app/games that may need to use (some) of it, it is not additional memory added to vram for full time use.
Your 1Gb card will not become a 16Gb capable card.
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Ok, I did some research and understand how it works now.
Thanks.
