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Valentinys3
23.02.20 03:45 pm
Switching the graphics adapter on the laptop
All kind time of day. For a long time torments me a problem. The ASUS FX504 installed two graphics adapters:Two
The laptop runs on intel integrated graphic, but the application runs on a discrete graphics card from NVIDIA, here it's all right, but Desk and connect the monitor HDMI work only on the graphics card from intel:
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This imposes certain difficulties, because coming home, I want to connect a TV to a laptop or monitor, but those monitors can not play, even watch the video in 4K, as it is very buggy, and the graphics adapter from NVIDIA even 1% are not involved.
And settings the NVIDIA control panel also look like some kind of truncated:
Panel
Despite the fact that my brother has a similar laptop, it all looks like this:
Panel
As you can see, it is the HDMI output on the graphics card from NVIDIA, and I have it does not even show up when connected.
Now I tell what I tried to do:
1) Disabled the integrated graphics card, and the logically had to be involved discina video card, but this happens:
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2) Updated the driver put different versions, using driver pack solution, and designs available ACCOR and so on
3) In the Bios there is no setting responsible for at least some setting of the graphics card
So the question is, how do I completely disable the integrated graphics and only work on discrete?
How do I configure the connection to output to HDMI only worked on a discrete graphics card?
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MunchkiN 616
23.02.20
noutbukami
finally, I put the couple there with the power and drivers maximum performance and judging by the fps games worked on GPU acceleration but crackles with an error and crashed the couple. (possible from the fact that I'm 2 screen tried) so the idea understand Nada show desktop on screen plus it needs priority chob main screen Gus as soon as cdmi vlublen
and finally if the connected display does not see don't know what to do