Some users may find that the memory capacity displayed when opening the computer system information window is different from the actual capacity. For example, the system memory displays 4G and 3.73G is available. So where does the unusable memory go? In fact, it is occupied by the integrated graphics card and used as video memory. Next, we will adjust the memory capacity occupied by setting the video memory in the bios. Let's take a look at how to set the video memory in the bios.

 1. Through the startup screen reminder, press the corresponding button according to the prompts to enter the bios setting interface,

2. Set The displayed adjustment position is inside the "Chipset"-"North Bridge" sub-item, so move the cursor to "North Bridge" and press Enter,

3. Move the cursor again Move to the "IGD Memory" item and press Enter,

4. In the pop-up video memory size setting window, set the corresponding memory size according to your own situation. Setting different memory sizes will cause different changes in the video memory.

5. After passing the above settings, open the computer system information window and find that the available capacity has changed accordingly.

However, some users use independent The computer memory of the graphics card may also be occupied. You can also set "IGD Memory" to "Disabled". If you also have related problems, you can adjust the video memory capacity through BIOS settings.