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Increase VRAM on Windows 10 & 11 – (Increase FPS & PC Performance) FREE
Just like your CPU, your GPU needs RAM to process data at high speed. Without RAM, your GPU would have to read data directly from your hard drive, which is many times slower than RAM.
If you don’t have enough VRAM (Video RAM), the same thing happens. Your GPU is forced to move data from RAM to the hard drive, which causes your GPU performance to crash. The good news is that in some cases it is possible to increase VRAM on your Windows 10 system, although it may not achieve exactly what you’d expect.
Broadly speaking, there are two types of GPUs (graphics processing unit) found in a modern computer.