In an Intel/Nvidia switchable graphics configuration the Nvidia software normally governs the switching. I'm Greg, an installation specialist and 8 year Windows MVP, here to help you. Of course as running a desktop no need to worry about power, but if I only want to browse the internet and watch movies, can I switch back-and-forth between these GPUs? If I plug in my monitor in the GPU port, will Intel HD 630 remain ideal forever? This seems to be the case because when I do this, there are no Intel Graphics Setting options available.ģ. (Warning appears: You are not currently using a display attached to an NVIDIA GPU)Ģ. If I use the motherboard port (built-in Intel HD 630), will it trigger the NVIDIA GPU automatically? - Doing so does not allow me to access NVIDIA control panel, actually. Power will automatically trigger the GPU.ġ. This seems to be reasonable, however, I read somewhere that application warranting more graphics And for me, only one at a time seems to be working. So obviously I have two display ports - one coming from inbuilt Intel HD 630 graphics, and one from my NVIDIA GPU. I just upgraded my desktop with the following config:
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