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is intel HD graphics 4000 =geforce GT 630 2gb ? because i bought pc whit GT 630 2gb but show me at cmd/dxdiag and Ccleaner show me intel HD graphics 4000 or is HD graphics 4000 another and gt 630 is not active?
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6/18/12 3:41:21 AM#2
The intel HD graphics 4000 will be the onboard graphics chip, the Geforce 630 will be a dedicated chip. Usually in order to save power when you are on the desktop and just browsing internet etc your computer will use the onboard chip to save power and battery, then when you do something more intensive like playing a game the OS will switch to using the dedicated graphics chip. If you are unsure then try running a game and then seeing which graphics option appears active in dxdiag or ccleaner. ![]() |
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i tryed whit MineCraft game but still show me intel HD graphics 4000 |
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6/18/12 4:00:35 AM#4
Go to Start > Control Panel > Device Manager > Display Adapters What devices show up in that category? I assume you are using a laptop? ![]() |
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yea i use laptop w/o any game runing show me this http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=bdw18k&s=6 sorry but is another language :D |
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6/18/12 4:44:18 AM#6
Ok that is good, I was just making sure that both devices were installed, can you try playing something more intensive than minecraft? What other games do you have that you could try? when you start doing something more intensive that second graphics card should take over, system scanners won't pick it up if it is inactive though. I had this problem with many scanners picking up only my integrated card, or they sometimes pick up my main card which has 1GB of VRAM but the scanner says it only has 256mb. Both of your devices are installed correctly so it should work. ![]() |
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6/18/12 6:20:58 AM#7
Open you nvidia control panel. Make sure you're in advanced. I forget the exact screen but toggle down the left side until you see a list of applications on the right. There is an option to let Windows choose, you choose, or set specific GPUs to specifc applications. I hope this helps.
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i dont have advenced http://www.easterngraphics.com/pcon/en/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/nvidia-control-panel.pnghttp://www.easterngraphics.com/pcon/en/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/nvidia-control-panel.png |
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