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Website links or video descriptions offering a "GPU VRAM 512MB download zip file" or "VRAM booster installer" are highly dangerous. Downloading these files will not increase your graphics memory. Instead, they typically contain:

: These downloads are almost always trojans, spyware, or crypto-miners.

Select or manually disable animations and shadows. C. Use "Basic" Display Mode

GPU VRAM (Video Random Access Memory) is a type of memory that is dedicated to your computer's graphics processing unit (GPU). It stores graphics data and textures, allowing your GPU to access them quickly and efficiently. Having more VRAM available can significantly improve your computer's graphics performance, especially when running demanding applications such as games, video editing software, and 3D modeling tools.

Reduce the display resolution (e.g., from 1080p to 720p) and turn off texture quality, anti-aliasing, and shadows to drastically reduce VRAM consumption.