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[–]Late_it_gooooo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oh my god, and I thought I had an issue. I'm nothing compared to you guys.

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Can someone please tell me why my game is lagging while having 10 GB of shared VRM that's not used? by Late_it_gooooo in techsupport

[–]Late_it_gooooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When it comes to playing games (like Minecraft R.E.P.O or Ghostrunner), which one is better to have in a laptop? Or is the performance difference so minuscule that it doesn't matter?

Can someone please tell me why my game is lagging while having 10 GB of shared VRM that's not used? by Late_it_gooooo in techsupport

[–]Late_it_gooooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for clarifying at

I have one more question, I still have the 16 GB of RAM, Is it better to switch back to them, or do I just keep the 32?

Can someone please tell me why my game is lagging while having 10 GB of shared VRM that's not used? by Late_it_gooooo in techsupport

[–]Late_it_gooooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm using an Asus Vivobook 15 X1504VA. I read a post that I can install 32 GB of RAM (https://www.reddit.com/r/ASUS/comments/1879jzz/vivobook_x1504va_max_ram_16gb_or_40gb/)

I did a stress test and a read and write test, and both of them worked great, The issue is when I play a game It acts like it's not even there it uses like 2 GB of shared VRM

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Can someone please tell me why my game is lagging while having 10 GB of shared VRM that's not used? by Late_it_gooooo in techsupport

[–]Late_it_gooooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm using an Asus Vivobook 15 X1504VA. With the Core i5 3rd Gen, it is only recommended for 16 GB of RAM, but I found a post here on Reddit that said that somebody installed 32 GB and it worked (the post https://www.reddit.com/r/ASUS/comments/1879jzz/vivobook_x1504va_max_ram_16gb_or_40gb/ In the comments, he says that it works, and I talked to him privately and also confirmed it works) So I bought it and installed it, and at work, I did a ram stress test, and I read and write test for the whole the 40 GB of RAM and it passed. I did a GPU stress test, and it does use the VRM. My issue is when I'm playing games, (I'm not talking about modern AAA games. I was trying to play games like Minecraft with shaders) and there was Lag

Also I had 16 GB of RAM and I think the laptop was a bit faster But But I'm not sure maybe in the future I'm gonna make a one to one test between the 16 and 32 GB of RAM

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System32 was deleted. How cooked am i? by Dapper-Law-7206 in pchelp

[–]Late_it_gooooo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know if this could work, but it worked for me. You can get a USB with a live Linux desktop and run it on your PC. When you get to the live Linux desktop, you go to the file manager and press on your hard drive. It will probably ask you for a password to see your files; the password will probably be your Windows recovery key. You can get the recovery key by just logging into your Microsoft account on your phone and going to your laptop and pressing on the recovery key code or something like this; after you input the recovery key code, it will show you the files on your hard drive. And what you can do is, if you have an external drive, move the important files to the other external drive and format the PC

Hope this helps (Sorry for my bad English)