Use a graphics card with more VRAM
Upgrade to a GPU with higher video memory
Increase shared GPU memory in BIOS or UEFI if supported
Use dual-channel RAM to improve integrated graphics performance
Add more system RAM for integrated graphics to use as shared memory
Lower game or application texture quality to reduce VRAM usage
Close background apps that use GPU memory
Reduce screen resolution and refresh rate
Update graphics drivers
Enable resizable BAR if supported
Overclock VRAM only if your hardware and cooling allow it
Use an external GPU if your system supports it
Replace integrated graphics with a dedicated GPU
Check motherboard and power supply compatibility before upgrading
