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Hello

 

I have just upgraded to a GTX 970 4GB card and I have noticed in my device manager I have two entries listed under display adapters one is the GTX 970 and the other is Intel HD graphics 4600. As far as I can see my pc is using the GTX 970 as I have it connected to my monitor via HDMI and FSX recognises the card.Do I need to disable the onboard graphics in the BIOS ( its currently enabled) or should I just leave well alone.

 

many thanks

 

Daz

 

 

 


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Hello

 

I have just upgraded to a GTX 970 4GB card and I have noticed in my device manager I have two entries listed under display adapters one is the GTX 970 and the other is Intel HD graphics 4600. As far as I can see my pc is using the GTX 970 as I have it connected to my monitor via HDMI and FSX recognises the card.Do I need to disable the onboard graphics in the BIOS ( its currently enabled) or should I just leave well alone.

 

many thanks

 

Daz

 

I would disable.

Might regain a few CPU cycles.

 

gb..


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