At its core, the tool does not physically add RAM to your GPU. Instead, it or "fakes" the amount of Dedicated Video RAM (VRAM) that Windows and individual games report. Many modern games perform a hardware check before launching; if they detect less than 1GB or 2GB of VRAM, they may crash or refuse to start. This tool bypasses those checks by modifying the Windows Registry to report a higher "virtual" value. Key Features of PHDGD Now
The tool tells Windows to ignore the overflow limit and allow applications to "see" a massive pool of virtual VRAM. phdgd virtual vram tool
Since exact versions vary, follow this logical flow: At its core, the tool does not physically