Acer Aspire E5-573G - GT 940m 4GB Seperate Bios?

Mr_MagicMan
Mr_MagicMan Member Posts: 1 New User
edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives
I bought a laptop second hand, specifically the Acer Aspire E5-573G Model with the GT 940M and 4gb of vram. I have already reinstalled windows, flashed the mobo bios to 1.37 ( the latest ) and tried many different drivers to maybe solve the problem. I have even gone as far to attempting to reflow the board GPU area. 
Anyways to the point, I'm at the point where I need to ask people that have a little more experience and know more information firsthand than google search does. 

Is there certain bios that is available to download or can be modified to get to the 4gb vram amount that my system has? Is there even a a  downloadable or even any bios for the 940m?
I know that this is a very less common version of the 940m but getting rid of and fishing out the 200$ to buy a new motherboard is really going to be the last choice on my list. 
Any help, information, knowledge is appreciated. I have not dived too deeply into bios and firmware stuff but I am knowledgeable, so don't be too vocabulary stuff, unless I you think i'll understand it. 

Answers

  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
    Good evening Mr_MagicMan !

    No sharing of modifications or alterations to Bios is allowed on the forum.
    In satu systems, who performs the allocation and control of VRAM is the operating system in conjunction with the controllers and drivers, with no more bridge-north chipset on the motherboards.
    VRAM is dynamic and will increase or decrease according to the system configuration and demand for requests.


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