G505s(59-379862) shared graphics card RAM usage

I have purchased Lenovo Essential G505s(59-379862)   (APU Quad Core A8 5550M- 8GB RAM- 1TB HDD- 15.6 Inches- DOS- 2.5GB Graph). and I have installed win 7 prof 64 bit on it . all drivers downloaded fm Lenovo website.
the issue is this in system configuration I see" total RAM 8GB(usable 7.2 GB) .
system has a shared graphic card and a dedicated one . i have switched to only dedicated card in bios setting still windows can only use 7.2 gb of RAM.
please help is this because of graphics card or something else?
thanks

If you open the task manager (CRL + ALT + DEL) you can see which programs are using the memory. See the printscreen below, you can order by the most usage to the lowest.

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