Setting for switching between Intel and NVIDIA dual graphics cards.
How to Switch Graphics Cards
Setting for switching between Intel and NVIDIA dual graphics cards
- Right-click on the blank area of the desktop, open “NVIDIA Control Panel,” select “Manage 3D settings” on the left, choose “High-performance NVIDIA processor” for “Preferred graphics processor,” and change “Vertical sync” below to “Off.”
- Change the “Power management mode” to “Prefer maximum performance” and click “Apply.”
- On the left, select “Set PhysX configuration,” change “Select a PhysX processor” to “GeForce graphics card,” and click “Apply.”
Assuming you’re still experiencing lagging issues after using the dedicated graphics card for gaming
- Open “Control Panel” > “Power Options,” and change the “Power Plan” to “High Performance.”
- Click on “Change plan settings” to the right of “High Performance,” then click on “Change advanced power settings.” Find “Processor power management” and change both “Minimum processor state” and “Maximum processor state” to “100%.”
If there are no other power plans available for switching, click on “Create a power plan” after entering the power options. After creating the power plan, proceed with step 2.
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