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Hi all

 

 

Are you guys not having Render Tab in the dxdiag tool?

 

My screenshot looks like this:

 

 

 

 

May be some updating of dxdiag is needed?

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Aey, so what you mean is for dedicated graphics card  if we run command "dxdiag" it wont give you correct result?? And for Inbuilt graphics card it shows "Intel HD Graphics Card"?? Do you confirm?? M I undestood it correctly??

However what I feel is (atfer googling lots of sites) if NVIDIA device is not primary listed in window(after running command "dxdiag") then it is not enabled properly and hence it may not work while gaming.

 

Let me know you view on this.

Thanks.

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It is same for me but :

http://www.sevenforums.com/graphic-cards/288789-nvidia-gpu-not-showing-up-dxdiag.html

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thanks a lot...I see that NVIDIA has inroduced very great feature to enable graphics card automatically while gaming and a tech. that they used is called as "Optimus". I can also set NVIDIA card as default graphic card for listed games.

 

Thanks for your help.

kklad.

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Don't update nvidia from any site or even from nvidia control panel. only use HP product site.
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visruth is right!

That way then you will have fully compatible and tested driver that will work for sure on your computer.

HP tests drivers on the selected pc to make sure fully operation.

Sorry because of different timezone I might not be able to help/reply you right away.IF that happens I deeply apologize!
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Hi,

 

I too have HP 15-r022tx notebook model..
Installed Windows 7 Ultimate - 64 bits..

I have installed the graphics driver provided at Hp site itself... But it is nit showng me my Geforce 820M Nvidia dedicated Graphics cards. Could you plz tell me which drive, I should install.

 

Thanks,

Akash

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