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Solved "Hardware reserved" Memory?

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Nick

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Hi, As many of you may know, I recently bought a RAM upgrade for my laptop. I went from 4gb to 8gb, and it's Crucial Ballistix DDR3L 1600MHz laptop RAM. In the task manager, it reports that 1.1gb of that 8gb of RAM is hardware reserved, but on my mom's laptop with 6gb, only 204mb is hardware reserved. They're both running Windows 10 Home x64, but her hardware is different and her computer is slightly older. I'm thinking maybe it's the components in my computer that are stealing my RAM, but I don't know, so what I'd like to know is what's using up 1.1gb of my RAM, and how can I reduce that?
My laptop:

Mom's laptop:
 
Ok so I went into DxDiag and looked to see if the video memory increased and it did, but I looked at the Novabench score from before and after installing the new RAm and if anything, the graphics score went down...
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After
 
Nick, as jmarket said, you're sharing RAM with the video card, and IMO that's not the best situation. And you shouldn't expect a big improvement in performance.
 
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I didn't mean to be obscure. GPUs and motherboards are designed with an upper limit for the amount of memory that's acceptable. A M/B designed to accept 16gigs, just won't deal with 32gigs. GPUs are about the same. As to why you cannot reduce the GPU memory shared, I suspect, but not know, that once you have hit the upper limit for the card it's going to keep it. It isn't as if it takes what it needs only for the particular task at hand.
 
. I went from 4gb to 8gb


You should be fine with 8 gigs. Is your machine performing slowly? If so I'd be more than happy to help you speed it up a bit.

If you would like a tune up on the machine then run the program below and post the logs for me. :)


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