The desktop uses integrated gpu and the game window uses the gpu but I cannot enable gsync unless I drop the whole thing and turn the integrated gpu off entirely.
Please list the specs to your build like so:
CPU: i7 13620h
CPU cooler:? its a stock laptop heatsink
Motherboard: zephyrus g16
Ram:16
SSD/HDD:500gb
GPU:4060
PSU:240watts
Chassis:zephyrus g16
OS:w11
Monitor:zephyrus g16
include the age of the PSU apart from it's make and model. BIOS version for your motherboard at this moment of time.
That's totally not what I want to do.
And what is it that you want to do with your platform? Using the iGPU takes some of your system ram, having your monitors all hooked up to your discrete GPU would be the most efficient way of doing things and you dump less heat into your system
I don't see why it wouldn't work even at low low low frame rates?
Perhaps it's because the resources necessary to do so aren't worthwhile or generate positive yields.
I have my g-sync monitor plugged into the motherboard and the gpu works through it. But, I cannot enable g-sync. I can't even use any of the functions or features of nvidia control panel. Is there anyway to enable all of that without having to port the monitor to the gpu itself? Thanks.
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^ you've had a go at it, prior, it seems.