on 20.05.2024 16:57
on 20.05.2024 16:57
hello guys. did you have any idea how to disable the AMD graphics in my laptop? i try to check in bios but i cant find them.! please help me! i try it to remove or disable in device manager but nothing....
on 20.05.2024 20:20
on 20.05.2024 20:20
Hello @Dash ,
that shouldn't be the case.
How Switchable Technology works
When the system is powered up and is displaying just the desktop, the dGPU will be
powered off. In this case the system is running in the same way as a system without
a discrete graphics solution. However when an application that requires use of the
dGPU is run (e.g, a game or HD Video), the dGPu is powered on and takes over the
processing duties. If the program is closed, then the dGPU will be powered back
down again until required.
Are there any problems/exclamation marks in the device manager?
Is downloading or installing the drivers not working?
You still have the original drivers on drive D / recover.
Is the NVIDIA Control Panel program installed?
bye Fishtown
on 20.05.2024 17:30
on 20.05.2024 17:30
Hello @Dash and welcome
what MSN number does your computer have?
bye Fishtown
on 20.05.2024 18:23
on 20.05.2024 19:08
on 20.05.2024 19:08
Hi @Dash
Why do you want to turn off the internal graphics?
Depending on your needs, it works in conjunction with Nividea.
(Keyword: Microsoft Hybrid Graphics)
This means everything is very balanced
bye Fishtown
on 20.05.2024 19:15
on 20.05.2024 19:15
because every game when to play. they use the AMD graphics and not nvidia. i try to download drivers in the officiall medion site but doesn't work..
on 20.05.2024 20:20
on 20.05.2024 20:20
Hello @Dash ,
that shouldn't be the case.
How Switchable Technology works
When the system is powered up and is displaying just the desktop, the dGPU will be
powered off. In this case the system is running in the same way as a system without
a discrete graphics solution. However when an application that requires use of the
dGPU is run (e.g, a game or HD Video), the dGPu is powered on and takes over the
processing duties. If the program is closed, then the dGPU will be powered back
down again until required.
Are there any problems/exclamation marks in the device manager?
Is downloading or installing the drivers not working?
You still have the original drivers on drive D / recover.
Is the NVIDIA Control Panel program installed?
bye Fishtown