Unable to fully utilize RAM and there are graphics problems.
Unable to fully utilize RAM and there are graphics problems.
You have 8GB of memory but your 2GB RAM is being reserved, which affects performance. The display uses AMD integrated graphics, limiting quality and FPS. When plugged in for charging, only basic FPS appears. You need more RAM or better settings to achieve high performance and smooth gameplay. Let’s fix this quickly!
There might be ways to manage the battery issue while traveling. You can try using power-saving modes or adjusting settings to extend usage. Regarding the 2.1 GB RAM, it is often allocated for the GPU, which means it supports high-performance tasks like gaming or rendering. It is typically designed for NVIDIA or AMD processors.
The CPU has Vega Graphics built into the die, meaning the GPU is on the same chip as the CPU—this indicates an AMD processor. You’ll want to allocate dedicated memory for the on-chip graphics; having more available is ideal for gaming performance. Battery consumption is a factor—use it wisely by playing when you can charge, perhaps limiting gameplay to times near a power source. We don’t know the exact laptop model, but higher-capacity batteries or compatible memory upgrades might help boost performance. The HP website likely contains useful details about battery and memory options for upgrades.
It's too complex for regular users to modify; a fresh battery might be necessary. Understanding iGPUs in CPUs means they share the CPU's memory, not having dedicated storage. This applies to AMD systems. You could adjust BIOS settings to lower the number of iGPUs and check your current RAM usage—desktops can typically use as little as 64MB or 128MB, depending on your options in HP BIOS. Reducing RAM usage frees up more system memory without buying new modules.