How To Find Out How Much VRAM Is Available On Your Windows 11
In the event that you need to perform GPU-intensive tasks on your Windows 11 PC, such as 3D modeling or playing high-end games, knowing the amount of VRAM installed on your computer can be beneficial. There is a simple way to verify this, which we will demonstrate in the following section.
Fortunately, Windows 11 includes a built-in feature for checking the VRAM, so there is no need to install or use a third-party application to perform this task. To check your computer's virtual memory (VRAM), start by pressing the Windows+i keyboard shortcut to open the Settings application.
From the left-hand sidebar of the Settings window, select "System."
From the right-hand pane, select "Display."
Select "Advanced Display" from the "Display" menu at the bottom of the screen.
Select "Display Adapter Properties for Display 1" from the "Display Information" section of the newly opened "Advanced Display" screen, which is located in the "Display Information" section of the screen.
A window will appear on your computer screen. In this window, next to "Dedicated Video Memory," you can see how much VRAM your computer has. In the example below, the size is 128 MB.
That is how you can find out how much memory is available to your graphics card on your Windows computer by using the command above. This is extremely beneficial!