The AMD Ryzen 5 5600G is an APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) with integrated Radeon graphics cores, and its video memory is allocated from system memory (RAM). To adjust the size of the 5600G allocated to the video memory, you need to change it in the BIOS settings of the motherboard. Here are the general steps:
Restart your computer: Restart your computer and enter the BIOS during the boot process. Typically, this requires the pressing of a specific key during the POST process, such as:del
f2
f10
oresc
。The exact key depends on your motherboard manufacturer.
Locate the memory settings: Once you're in the BIOS, look for the settings related to the memory allocation. This is usually under the "Advanced", "Chipset", or "Graphics" settings category. The name may be "Integrated Graphics Card Configuration", "IGD ** Memory Size", "UMA Frame Buffer Size", or something similar.
Adjust the size of the video memory: Select this setting to select the amount of memory pre-allocated to the integrated graph. Set it to 4GB or the closest available option. Please note that not all BIOS support the option to assign directly to 4GB, depending on your motherboard and BIOS version.
Save your changes and restart: After changing the settings, save your changes and exit the BIOS. This is usually done by selecting the "Save & Exit" option or by pressingf10
key to finish.
Keep in mind that increasing the amount of memory allocated to the APU graphics cores will reduce the amount of system memory available for other applications. In addition, even if more memory is allocated, the performance of integrated graphics is limited by its hardware capabilities, and it is not necessarily greatly improved by more video memory.
Before making these changes, make sure you are familiar with the BIOS settings and understand the possible impact of the changes. If you are unfamiliar with the BIOS setup, we recommend that you consult your motherboard's manual or contact the motherboard manufacturer's technical support.