Only way to do this is to replace the mainboard with one that has hybrid AMD video.
Because the CPU is permanently soldered to the mainboard, it means changing the CPU as well, so it will be expensive (probably more than 50-60% of the cost of the system) and it will also mean you lose any warranty you have on the system.
See above - the Intel-integrated video system has no dedicated video RAM, nor can you add any.
The only way to get dedicated video RAM is to buy the system with a hybrid Intel-AMD setup, and the only way to do that is replace the system board (which includes the CPU, since it's permanently soldered to the board on this model).
ejn63
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April 2nd, 2014 10:00
Only way to do this is to replace the mainboard with one that has hybrid AMD video.
Because the CPU is permanently soldered to the mainboard, it means changing the CPU as well, so it will be expensive (probably more than 50-60% of the cost of the system) and it will also mean you lose any warranty you have on the system.
This is what you'd need:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Dell-Inspiron-15R-5521-15R-5521-Motherboard-RD7JC-Intel-i7-3537U-CPU-/221310538766
PratikBorsadiya
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April 3rd, 2014 08:00
I don't want to upgrade my graphics processor but just want to upgrade my graphics ram
ejn63
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April 3rd, 2014 09:00
See above - the Intel-integrated video system has no dedicated video RAM, nor can you add any.
The only way to get dedicated video RAM is to buy the system with a hybrid Intel-AMD setup, and the only way to do that is replace the system board (which includes the CPU, since it's permanently soldered to the board on this model).