Settings: Vmware Video Card

: You can manually set how much of your host's VRAM is dedicated to the VM. For standard desktop use, 1GB (1024MB) is usually sufficient; for complex rendering, 2GB or more is recommended.

: This is the primary setting. When enabled, the guest OS uses a virtual GPU that translates 3D commands (like DirectX or OpenGL) to your host's physical GPU. Vmware Video Card Settings

Configuring video card settings in VMware depends on whether you are using a desktop hypervisor (Workstation/Fusion) for basic tasks or a data center platform (vSphere/ESXi) for high-performance workloads. : You can manually set how much of

: You can choose to automatically adjust the VM resolution when you resize the window or fix it to a specific setting like "Use host setting for monitors". VMware Workstation 17 Pro supports use of host GPU? When enabled, the guest OS uses a virtual

For most users, these settings improve general interface smoothness and allow older games or 3D apps to run.

: Power off the VM > Edit virtual machine settings > Display > Check Accelerate 3D graphics .