![]() When I try to open Nvidia Control Panel a message pops up saying that I am using a monitor which ain't connected to a NVIDIA GPU. I did what you told me, but it seems that it still doesnt use the Nvidia 800M. ![]() But if you say that will might help, i'll try it right away. I might have misspelled something or described something wrong, and i apologize, i'm not a computer wiz. It then reverts to my CPU's integrated GPU(IGPU). I can disable my 970 via my Device manager. What you are suggesting is saying that the carpenters are going to be the painters. So I know more than some but still a lot less than most. I also(again I am not trying to be rude or anything else) have more than a few badges under my belt. You are correct in questioning my answer because assuming everything you read is true is of course wrong. Not to be flippant but you did come here with a question. The IGPU being disabled allows the 860m which is enabled to be the only active GPU. The CPU is NOT a GFX processor so it doesn't know how. I see both GPUs, but I have read that if i disable the Intel GPU my computer will use the processor to do the graphics, and then I'll have to reboot my computer in safe mode, not sure if want to do that if im not 100% sure it wont be a pain to go back to default Do you see the Intel GPU? Right click and click on disable.įIRST double click on the 860m and make sure it is working properly without conflicts and it is enabled. If you go to your device manager which GPU(s) do you see? If you see the 860m that's good.
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