S stormich50 Distinguished Oct 3, 2011 49 0 18,530 Oct 10, 2011 #1 Is it possible to completely disable the integrated graphics card without it hurting the performance? Have you had any issues with it?
Is it possible to completely disable the integrated graphics card without it hurting the performance? Have you had any issues with it?
Maziar Champion Jul 20, 2007 21,707 1 52,960 Oct 10, 2011 #2 Yes,you can disable the onboard GPU and no,it won't hurt the performance at all. In the BIOS,go to Advanced>System agent configuration and change the "Initiate graphic adapter" to "PCI-E/PCI" (Setting it to iGPU will use the onboard GPU)
Yes,you can disable the onboard GPU and no,it won't hurt the performance at all. In the BIOS,go to Advanced>System agent configuration and change the "Initiate graphic adapter" to "PCI-E/PCI" (Setting it to iGPU will use the onboard GPU)
J JAWQ Distinguished Dec 4, 2011 1 0 18,510 Dec 4, 2011 #3 Is it possible to have both gpu and and PCI-E enabled? im looking into using both the onboard video and my gtx 580 mis 3gb
Is it possible to have both gpu and and PCI-E enabled? im looking into using both the onboard video and my gtx 580 mis 3gb