Should you disable onboard graphics?
Yes. It’s highly recommended to disable it through BIOS. Yeah, if you have a dedicated card you can disable it in bios.
What happens if I disable on board graphics?
If you disabled the onboard video and your GPU craps out, you’ll have to reset the BIOS before you can get anything to display again.
How do I disable onboard video card?
Onboard video card
- Open the Device Manager.
- Click the + or > symbol next to the Display adapters option in the list.
- Right-click the onboard video card.
- In the pop-up menu that opens, select the Disable device option.
How do I disable onboard graphics in ASUS BIOS?
Disable onboard GPU on ASUS motherboard bios
- Navigate to Advanced tab.
- Navigate to System Agent (SA) Configuration.
- Navigate to Graphics Configuration.
- Locate iGPU Multi-Monitor and set it to Disabled.
How do I disable onboard graphics in BIOS?
Disable onboard GPU on MSI motherboard bios
- Navigate to Settings > Advanced tab.
- Navigate to Integrated Graphics Configuration.
- Set Initiate Graphic Adapter to PEG.
- Locate IGD Multi-Monitor and set it to Disabled.
Is it safe to disable Intel HD graphics laptop?
It’s like having vsync always on, with the two GPUs acting as the two framebuffers. If you disable the Intel GPU on an Optimus laptop, all of this will break. Your laptop will revert to basic VGA graphics mode (800×600 resolution, though I think Win 10 uses a higher resolution) until you reinstall Intel drivers.
How do I disable onboard graphics and enable graphics card?
START > Control Panel > System > Device Manager > Display Adapters. Right click on the listed display (common is the intel integrated graphics accelerator) and select DISABLE. Do not select uninstall as this may cause further problems.
Should I disable Vega graphics?
If your laptop is working properly, the Vega 8 or 1050 will automatically switch depending on the task. For gaming it’ll use the 1050 and for light web browsing it’ll use Vega, no need for you to disable anything.