Need a lot of memory right now!
Need a lot of memory right now!
Your HP Pavilion Gaming has memory issues. Out of the 8GB RAM, only 5.88GB is available, with 2.1GB marked as hardware reserved. The support mentioned that 2GB is for the graphics card but shows a maximum of 5.88GB in Task Manager. Specs include AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD, GTX 1650, and Windows 10 Home. Resource monitor displays 2.1GB reserved.
That hardware allocation would use the same percentage of the new memory, right? For instance, with 12 GB total, the reserved portion would be 4 GB.
The dGPU acts as a middle video processor, directing its output to the iGPU.
Yes, you're correct. The 2 GB remains fixed regardless of how much RAM you add. It appears that increasing RAM isn't a viable alternative.
It varies by laptop model. High-end machines often feature a MUX switch enabling the dGPU to connect directly to the display, switching between them. Based on your setup, it’s unlikely you have one. The integrated GPU is more power-saving, which influences how video signals are routed—typically through the iGPU for efficiency. This approach is cost-effective and straightforward.