Does anyone have a video of how to force the AMD Radeon 8570d gpu to 2 gb? If not can you still explain it to me?

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Rooster Cogburn Profile
Rooster Cogburn , Rooster Cogburn, answered

If you're talking about over clocking it, this video will show you how. But remember, over clocking burns out the CPU faster.

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thatkiddion 101
thatkiddion 101 commented
its because i was wondering if anyone could explan to me how to do this go to your bios and go to advance peripherals then gfx configuration then force your UMA frame buffer to 1GB for 4GB and 2GB for 8GB ram.
Rooster Cogburn
Rooster Cogburn commented
Way to hard to explain it here. Best to use a search engine for a video(if there is one) or have a Tech do it for you as it can turn out to be a major chore. I do some Tech work part time but that's a chore to do. Be much easier to update the card or overclock it or get a newer card with more GB's.
thatkiddion 101
thatkiddion 101 commented
would a amd radeon r7 360 be better?
Walt O'Reagun Profile
Walt O'Reagun answered

The only way to "force" equipment to have more RAM, is to add it.

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Rooster Cogburn
Rooster Cogburn commented
I think he might mean over clocking but I could be wrong.
Walt O'Reagun
Walt O'Reagun commented
Yeah ... I wasn't sure.
Some of the graphic cards can have more RAM added.
And I'm used to gb being memory, and ghz being speed.

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