And now you can right click on the application icon and Run with graphics processor > and select your GPU as default. Its in the control panel at the top under desktop. Also add "run with graphics processor" to context menu. Then select your GPU card for that application. so right click > nvidia control panel > manage 3d settings and choose the executable. ![]() It's because your nvidia profile doesnt have them listed by default. But if certain applications (games or 3d suites) are being run by the integrated graphics. You'll notice this when you're power supply isunplugged because the GPU is power demanding. The laptops nvidia card is run in combination with the integrated graphics to save energy between GPU demands. I just checked 'DXDIAG' again and it's only showing the Intel HD Graphics 4600 ![]() ![]() I'm guessing I'm ok then? I'm curious thou, why* are there two display adapters? Will I need to manually turn on the NVIDIA GeForce? I went to device manager and I see both Intel HD Graphics 4600 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX760M.
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