Lenovo Z50 - 70 increasing ram for the gpu

Hello!

I have Lenovo z50-70 with amd Kaveri 7300 A10 and GPU R6 (all together known as RADEON Jet R6 M255DX). It has 1 GB of ddr3 ram allocated. Since I increased my ram I want to increase the ram on the gpu. How can I do?

arotex wrote:

Hello!

I have Lenovo z50-70 with amd Kaveri 7300 A10 and GPU R6 (all together known as RADEON Jet R6 M255DX). It has 1 GB of ddr3 ram allocated. Since I increased my ram I want to increase the ram on the gpu. How can I do?

In the old days, I remember that there is such a condition in the bios. However, I can't find in my Z500. Check the bios in your case.

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