How Much VRAM Do I Have? Easy Checks for PC & Mac

How Much VRAM Do I Have? Easy Checks for PC & Mac

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  • You can find out how much VRAM your computer has by checking the display settings.
  • Windows users can see VRAM in Settings, while Mac users look in About This Mac.
  • 4 GB VRAM is needed for games, but 8 GB is better for video editing.

This article teaches you how to check how much VRAM you have on your computer. It also looks at what that means and how it affects the performance of your system.

How to Check VRAM on Windows

Checking your VRAM in Windows is simple if you know where to look, as the details are often hidden. Here are two ways to check VRAM on Windows.

These instructions and screenshots are for Windows 11, but the process is nearly identical in Windows 10. This differs from the process of checking RAM.

Use the Settings App

  1. Open Settings by searching for it from the taskbar.

  2. Select System > Display.

  3. Choose Advanced display.

  4. Select Display adapter properties for Display 1.

    If you have multiple displays and graphics cards, you may want to check them individually.

  5. Check the number next to Dedicated Video Memory to see your graphics card’s VRAM.

Open the DirectX Diagnostic Tool

If you have more than one GPU on your computer, a better way of checking VRAM is with the DirectX Diagnostic Tool.

  1. Search for dxdiag from the taskbar, or run it as a command in the Run dialog box.

  2. Select Display 1 or Display 2 to view your other GPU.

  3. Next to Display Memory or (in some versions of Windows) Display Memory (VRAM) is the number you’re looking for.

How to Check VRAM in macOS

On a Mac, checking VRAM is a bit different. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Select the Apple icon in the top left corner of your desktop.

  2. Select About This Mac.

  3. Next to Graphics is the name of the graphics card followed by how much VRAM it has.

    If you’re using an M1-based MacBook Pro or MacBook Air, the VRAM will not be displayed, as it is integrated into the CPU/GPU.

  4. For more information, choose System Report.

  5. Select Graphics/Display.

  6. Check the number next to the VRAM line.

Is 4 GB of VRAM Enough?

Whether you need 4 GB of VRAM or more depends on your intended computer usage.

To enjoy the latest video games, you might find it challenging to play them at anything beyond the minimum quality settings. Certain games may even fail to run altogether if your system has less than 8 GB of VRAM. The performance largely hinges on the specific games you intend to play, with older titles or popular games like Fortnite or Final Fantasy XIV more likely to adjust well to your hardware capabilities.

Video editors typically require a minimum of 8 GB of VRAM. However, for tasks like word processing or web browsing, no specific VRAM amount is necessary, eliminating the need to consider upgrading to a different graphics card.

Is 128 MB VRAM Good? 

No, 128 MB is exceedingly low compared to the capabilities of modern graphics cards. If you intend to play games or edit videos, you’ll require at least 4 GB of VRAM as an absolute minimum, although 8 GB is preferred.

FAQ

  • How much VRAM is enough?

    4 GB of VRAM is the bare minimum for playing games at 1080p, with 6 GB or more required in many cases. Generally, the more VRAM, the better. Video editors should aim for at least 8 GB, with 12 GB or 16 GB being ideal. If you don’t plan on playing games or editing videos, there is no required minimum VRAM.

  • How do I increase VRAM?


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