

Some RAM aren't supported to overclocking in Motherboards and will only run on it SPD speed and not faster.
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Take care and glad you didn't need to RMA anything in the process.ĮDIT: As for your RAM issue see if it is listed on Motherboard's ASRock QVL List for the 5000 Series APU and if it is listed check to see if it can be overclocked or not. This should help other ASRock Users also since it seems to be rather difficult to locate the second BIOS Setting.ĪSRock should really leave a Note on the UMA BUFFER FRAME setting saying that so and so BIOS setting must be enabled before this setting is enabled. Great, I knew there might be another BIOS setting that will enable the vRAM to be increased.
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I was playing fortnite with almost 2gb of VRAM being used,Īnd this Ryzen 7 5700G w/ mb asrock b450m pro 4 F is just 512MB, I'm sure it should show up because on my Ryzen 3 3200g w/ mb asrock ab350m hdv,
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I'm sure the BIOS was reset because my clock got misconfigured after turning on the pc Video of the second BIOS setup attempt, after Physical reset removing the battery and inserting Then I reset physically removing the battery from the BIOS, and when I turned it on, the "UMA Frame Buffer Size" option disappeared, so I clicked to reset as factory options and restarted and when entering the BIOS again, it appeared as "UMA Frame Buffer Size" options, where I configured 2GB again, I did what you recommended, I restored the BIOS factory settings through the BIOS itself, virtual and reconfigured, I tried and the problem remained the same, Yes that print is where I set 2 GB in the BIOS, in " ONE Frame Buffer Size", from my own BIOS,Īnd I don't have an offboard video card installed, Granted having 2GB of vRAM may make your IGPU run a little bet better or more efficiently or to satisfy some program's minimum GPU RAM requirements. Having 2GB of vRAM means you only have 14GB of System RAM instead of 16GB of System RAM. Granted the Manual's BIOS settings is probably out-dated but it should have shown some settings for the IGPU or Discrete GPU card.īeside, even though you only have 512MB of vRAM, when you play a game, Windows automatically assigns whatever system RAM that game needs to run with the IGPU. Many times for a BIOS setting to work it mentions you need to have another BIOS setting either enabled or disabled to make that specific BIOS setting to work. There should be a setting in BIOS about whether to put the Motherboard in "Auto" or enable/disable the IGPU. You probably need to enable or disable another BIOS Setting so that it will stick with the 2GB vRAM you have configured.ĮDIT: I was looking at your Manual's BIOS Settings and I didn't see any BIOS Settings for the IGPU.
