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HP Laptop PC 15-dw3000 (1A3Y5AV)
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi, devs, Supporters ...
My questions is that i don't think that my laptop has a mux switch in the bios.,BTW i have a hp 15-dw3056nk Laptop, so anyways i have been looking to find a port that is connected to dedicated gpu directly not to the igpu. because in nvidia control panel shows that my display is the igpu so anyways what i want is to see whether my laptop has a mux switch from the bios where i can disable the igpu if not what port is wired to the nvidia dedicated gpu that i can plug an external monitor to it ? and Thanks (please i need an answer!!)

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@Sky_69 

 

The specs of your machine is

 

               https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c07991683

 

It does NOT have internal nor external ports which is fast enough to be able to install an external GPU.

 

Regards.

BH
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no I just wanted to know which port on my laptop is the port wired to the dedicated gpu i have so that i plug a display adapter to connect it to an external monitor to play on i want the display to be on the dedicated nvidia gpu not the intel Egpu

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 i dont want the display to be on the intel(R)Graphics i want it on my nvidia geforce gpu i tried the HDMI port on the side of my laptop its also wired to the intel iGPU

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