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JeremiahRodgers1
Hello,
When I check Task Manager while running many programs (Chrome, Discord, Spotify etc.)and connecting to a wireless display. It shows that my Intel integrated graphics (Intel Core i5 9th gen) is being tasked with handling everything. while my NVIDIA graphics card (NVIDIA GTX 1050) Is running 0%.
I have gone into Nvidia Control Panel and changed everything I could manually to use the High-performance cards however there were several Microsoft system setting that I could not physically change.
Is there a way to reduce the load put on my integrated graphics (because my computer wasn't running the best) and actually give my Graphics card something to do outside of videogames.
I have an HP-Pavillion laptop (HP 15-dk0068wn) which I understand that laptops are not at all the most customizable computers, but I would like to know if there's a way to override, or fix, how Microsoft will only use integrated graphics for windows and all of windows services.
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When I check Task Manager while running many programs (Chrome, Discord, Spotify etc.)and connecting to a wireless display. It shows that my Intel integrated graphics (Intel Core i5 9th gen) is being tasked with handling everything. while my NVIDIA graphics card (NVIDIA GTX 1050) Is running 0%.
I have gone into Nvidia Control Panel and changed everything I could manually to use the High-performance cards however there were several Microsoft system setting that I could not physically change.
Is there a way to reduce the load put on my integrated graphics (because my computer wasn't running the best) and actually give my Graphics card something to do outside of videogames.
I have an HP-Pavillion laptop (HP 15-dk0068wn) which I understand that laptops are not at all the most customizable computers, but I would like to know if there's a way to override, or fix, how Microsoft will only use integrated graphics for windows and all of windows services.
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