
#Asus g751jt disable intergrated graphics Pc
What do you mean it is a co-processor? I am pretty sure I can run a PC with the Nvidia GPU, in fact by disabling the Intel GPU and using the TV as a display my laptop runs perfectly fine. Is that why both games identify the integrated graphics card as the primary card though? Unfortunately, so is what I heard about the Intel GPU. Only the Intel GPU has a connection to the display screen - all video data passes through it on its way to the display, so there is no way to disable it and have a functional system. The system will not function with the Intel GPU disabled - the nVidia GPU is not a true discrete video chip - it is a co-processor. Also on a side question, is it possible to completely disable my integrated graphics card (Intlel HD 3000) without losing my display? If so, how?ĮDIT: I have found out that a similar problem I used to have with another game (Watch Dogs) about the game requiring my video card to support DirectX 11 for the game to run (so it never ran), now works smoothly when I disable my integrated graphics card and use my TV as my main display! EVEN THOUGH my GT 540M is below the minimum requirements for the game! Help please, I want to play the game on my laptop's screen not on my TV. Instead only identifying the integrated Intel HD 3000 Graphics card or identifies the integrated graphics card as the primary for some reason! On the other side, I ran the game without the integrated graphics card (while using my TV as the display), and the game runs just fine !!!!! So CLEARLY the GPU (GT 540M) is able to run this game, but the game doesn't identify it. So my laptop's screen is transferred to my TV and I cannot change/turn my laptop's display ON unless I were to re-enable the integrated graphics card. However I have a TV to which my laptop is connected to via HDMI. I have also attempted to disable my Intel HD 3000 through device manager (couldn't disable it through bios), but whenever I do so that turns off my laptop's display. I know for a fact this GPU is able to run the game, and YES I have already selected my GPU as the primary graphics card under Manage 3D settings, global settings AND the specific program settings, AND even tried setting PhysX Configuration as the GPU itself all to no avail. The issue is that my integrated card only supports OpenGL 3.1 and below, although my GPU supports until OpenGL 4.0. I know the cause of the error is that the game keeps identifying my integrated graphics card (Intel HD 3000) as the main graphics card whereas I have a dedicated graphics card onboard (Nvidia GeForce GT 540M, 2GB dedicated memory). And every time I run the game I get an error known on the web as " wglCreateContextAttribsARB failed". So I recently installed a game called Wolfenstein: The New Order.
