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Integrated into the APU, kind of like a 2-in-1 setup. Beats out the Intel HD integrated graphics but nowhere close to a good dedicated GPU, though there is space in the machine for that upgrade. The APU dedicates 1024 MB (1GB) for graphics and the rest is allocated for sharing between regular tasks and graphics. During GTA V I got a readout of over 3GB of RAM being brought over for graphics to keep it at 1080P 45 FPS. There are definitely ways that you can dedicate more of the system RAM to graphics but, side by side, a decent dedicated GPU is going to beat it out.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I tried to drop a dedicated video card in here... a couple different ones, actually... no dice. The PSU is proprietary and doesn't appear to be upgradeable because of the MBoard config, so you can't put a beefy graphics card in... the lower powered (30 watt) card I dropped in worked but the drivers conflicted with what Win10 kept trying to enable on the CPU integrated graphics. It was just a mess. So I reverted to a no-card config. I'd be happy to be told I'm wrong and get input on how to make this work. It's too bad because I bought this primarily as a gaming machine, thinking the Ryzen 5 and 12 gig of ram would be a good starting point. The lack of upgradeability is a real disappointment. Skyrim and Fallout run but only in Medium quality mode-- go to high and the machine crashes instantly.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Integrated graphics. It shares 2GB of the system ram
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for reaching out. You could always add a dedicated card but it is integrated and shares the system RAM.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The graphics is integrated and shares the 12GB of ram. .
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Integrated graphics not usable on anything but the likes of esport/minecraft games. 1gb vram.
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