Using Ports Without Built-In PC Graphics Hardware
Using Ports Without Built-In PC Graphics Hardware
Your Windows computer probably has integrated graphics, especially if it’s a laptop. The problem with this type of GPU, which is built into the motherboard, is that it’s usually less powerful than a dedicated GPU. So, if you have a dedicated GPU, which is usually more powerful, it makes sense that you might want it to take over the graphical performance of your computer.
In this guide, we’re going to show you how to disable integrated graphics on your Windows computer.
How to Check If You Have A Dedicated GPU
Before you disable your integrated GPU (iGPU), you need to verify that your computer has a dedicated GPU installed and that it’s working properly. To do that, right-click an empty part of the Taskbar and select Task Manager.
In Task Manager, select the Performance tab on the left and look at the number of GPUs available for your PC on the right. If there is more than one, then the other one is the dedicated GPU. In our case, GPU 1 is the dedicated GPU, and if we click on it and scroll to the bottom, we can see that it says Dedicated GPU Memory in the rightmost panel.
After you confirm you have an extra GPU on your computer, you can disable the iGPU.
How To Turn Off Your Windows Computer’s Integrated Graphics
You can disable your iGPU in the Device Manager. To do that press Win + R to open Windows Run. Type devmgmt.msc in the text box and hit the Enter key to open Device Manager .
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Expand the Display adapters section, right-click your integrated GPU, and select Disable device.
- Title: Using Ports Without Built-In PC Graphics Hardware
- Author: Joseph
- Created at : 2024-08-15 16:14:07
- Updated at : 2024-08-16 16:14:07
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