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HP Pavilion 15 Sleekbook
Microsoft Windows 8.1 (64-bit)

Hello,

 

I would like to ask for some assistance.

I want to use the Gtx 630m but instead the laptop keeps using the Intel HD chipset.

 

What I tried so far:

1. In nVidia control panel I set nVidia graphics card as default in global setting, and for several programs I frequently use as well

2. In BIOS there is no option for Switchable Graphics

 

Is there any BIOS update for this?

 

Thanks!

Laptop:

 

HP Pavilion 15-b102sh Sleekbook

Model: D4N32EA

System version: Windows 8.1

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@sbr999 ,

 

Hello and thank you for posting on the HP support forums.

 

Here is the link for your systems support page.

 

HP Pavilion 15-b102sh Sleekbook - Software and Drivers

 

And Here is a link on switchable graphics for you.

 

HP Notebook PCs - Overview of Switchable Graphics or Dual GPUs Benefits of using switchable graphics

 

Let me know how things go.

 

Thank you again for posting and have a great day.



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mine is GeFore 840m, your link is all about AMD instead Nvidia, i have the same problem, could you be more specific about Nvidia, and write your solution one by one.

 

Thank you, i believe HP always give the best to us

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@Spinkick ,

 

Hi again and thanks for posting back.  Here is a link from our forums that deals with the same issue. There is a pile of information here on how to deal with this.

 

How to switch to Nvidia graphics instead of intel

 

Here is another one from HP support.  It is not for the same model, however it covers the same topic and works with the nvidia software.

 

NVIDIA Optimus Graphics with Integrated Intel Graphics on HP Pavilion dv7t-7000 CTO Notebook PCs (Wi...

 

If you are trying to stop using the intel gpu all together you are not going to be able to do that at all.

 

They system and the software are designed to work with both GPU chipsets and assign accordingly.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Thank you again for posting and have a great day.

 

 

 

 



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