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Plugged in the discrete graphics card, the motherboard will automatically block the integrated graphics card, did the landlord not change the graphics card data cable interface to the discrete graphics card?
Blocking integrated graphics card method:
Method 1: Press the DEL key during POST, find the line "Init Display First" in the "Integratd Peripherals" option after entering the BIOS, when using the integrated graphics card, it should be "Onboard", and when using the graphics card, it may be: AGPSLOT or PCISlot What socket are you using the discrete graphics AGP PCI-E control setting.
Method 2: Right-click on My Computer, then select "Hardware" and click "Device Manager" There should be two graphics cards in the graphics card category, right-click on your fast integrated graphics card, and select Disable.
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Press and hold F12 to enter the BIOS when you boot up, and there are graphics card settings options inside.
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Here's how to solve this problem:
1. Find the computer in File Explorer and right-click to select Properties.
2. Enter the system management interface and select Device Manager.
3. Find the graphics adapter in the device manager, there are two graphics cards, the upper one is the integrated display, and the lower one is the independent display.
4. Select the graphics card you want to disable, right-click, and select Disable Device.
5. Finally, a prompt box will pop up to confirm the disable, select Yes to disable the integrated graphics card, of course, turn it on and enable it when needed.
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1. Right-click on the blank space of the desktop and select the NVIDIA control panel.
2. Select Manage 3D settings.
3. Then select "High Performance NVIDIA Processor" in the global settings option.
4. To disable the integrated graphics card, you need to find "Display Adapter" in the Device Manager, in the opening Device Manager window.
5. Look for drivers for integrated graphics.
6. Right-click on the driver of the integrated graphics card, and click the "Disable Device" menu item in the pop-up menu.
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One. Nvidia (n card) setup steps:
1.In an empty space on your computer's desktop, right-click and select NVIDIA Control Panel
2.In the NVIDIA control panel that opens, in the 3D settings on the left, click [Manage 3D Settings], and then in the [Global Settings] on the right, change the option under the preferred graphics processor to [High-performance NVIDIA processor], and when you're done, remember to click [Save] at the bottom.
Two. AMD Discrete Graphics Card (A-Card) Setup Steps:
1. In the blank space of the computer desktop, click the [Right Click], and in the pop-up options, click [Configure Interchangeable Display Card].
Second, in the AMD switchable graphics card settings that pop up, we can add the applications that need to be set to run on a discrete graphics card, and then select [High Performance], and click [Save] at the bottom when finished.
Most computers today have a CPU with an integrated core graphics card, plus a discrete graphics card in the computer. Such a computer has dual graphics cards, and under normal circumstances, the dual graphics cards will automatically switch to intelligent operation.
However, due to the limited performance of the CPU integrated graphics card, it cannot be compared with the discrete graphics card, and in addition, when running some games on dual graphics computers, the game may not be installed or crashed due to compatibility. In this case, we usually need to switch from dual graphics cards to discrete graphics cards, that is, specifying that the computer runs programs or games on a high-performance discrete graphics card, which not only provides the best performance, but also solves some compatibility issues.
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Most of <> laptops have dual graphics cards, and if you accidentally disable the integrated graphics card, the screen will go black, and the handling method is as follows.
Method. 1. Press and hold the power button for 8s to turn off, turn on and press F8 to select "Latest Correct Configuration", and press Enter.
Method. 2. Press and hold the power button for 8s to shut down, turn on and press F8 to select "Repair Computer", and press Enter.
Method. 3. Press and hold the power button for 8s to power off, press F8 to select "Safe Mode" when powered on, press Enter, and enable the integrated graphics card after entering.
Method 4: Enter the PE system to remove the driver of the integrated graphics card, reboot into Windows, and reinstall the driver.
Method. 5. Go to the BIOS settings, find the IntegratedPeripheralsoption option, then find AGPVGASELETION and set its option to AGPslot.
If it is a laptop, none of the above methods can solve it, remove the laptop battery, connect an external power supply, and turn on the computer can be solved.
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1. Here we take win10 as an example to demonstrate the method of disabling the core display. First, click the Windows key X on your keyboard and select Device Manager: in the menu that pops up
2. At this time, the device manager will pop up:
3. Slide the mouse wheel, find and click the button in front of the display card, view the integrated graphics card and the discrete graphics card, and then find the driver of the integrated graphics card
4. Then right-click on Intel's integrated graphics card, and click Disable Device in the pop-up menu
5. Then a prompt window will pop up to disable the device, and you can directly click the Yes button to disable it successfully:
6. Finally, the screen will automatically go black, and then you can see that a new icon appears in front of the original integrated graphics card, which means that it has been disabled, and the integrated graphics card has been completely turned off:
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