Can you switch between integrated and dedicated graphics?
Most modern laptops use Nvidia Optimus to switch between integrated and dedicated graphics (right-click the desktop, start Nvidia Control Panel, go to Manage 3D settings and see if it lets you select which GPU is preferred). The way Optimus works is that the Intel GPU is always on and always drives the screen.
How do I switch to integrated graphics in BIOS?
Step 1: Hold or tap the ‘Delete’ key immediately after powering on the system to enter the bios. Step 2: Use the arrow keys to choose ‘Advanced’ menu > System Agent (SA) Configuration\Graphics Configuration > iGPU Multi-Monitor setting > Enable as below.
How do I use 2 graphics cards?
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How to switch between Intel and Nvidia graphics?
1. Go to Control Panel > Device Manager > Under display adapter > you should see Intel HD Graphics and NVIDIA. 2. Go to NVIDIA Control Panel > Desktop > Display GPU Activity Icon in Notification Area. You will see a black chip picture in the taskbar.
How can I switch from dedicated GPU to integrated graphics?
Before you try to switch between the dedicated and integrated GPUs, it’s worth making sure both are actually installed and working. Open the Start Menu and type Device Manager. Select Device Manager from the results. Under Display Adapters, expand the list. Check that there are two GPUs listed. If you see two GPUs, you’re good to go.
How can I change the settings of my graphics card?
Right-click on the desktop and select Nvidia Control Panel. Switch to Manage 3D settings in the left-hand pane. Under the preferred graphics processor, choose which of the three settings you prefer. How to Assign a Specific GPU
Where can I find the NVidia Control Panel?
You can do this by right-clicking on the desktop and select NVIDIA Control Panel from the context menu. Alternatively, you can open it on control panel if you do not find NIDIVA Control Panel after right-clicking. Note: If there is no response after you click NVIDIA Control Panel, maybe there is something wrong with your graphics driver.