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Victus 16 e0042nl

I got this new victus 16 which, after installing Windows 10 and all the necessary drivers, installed both the integrated AMD Radeon and NVIDIA Geforce.
The problem is that I can't switch cards and put the NVIDIA so the refresh rate stays at 60hz and the performance is poor.

I have tried both from the Windows control panel and the NVIDIA control panel.
I have also tried disabling the RADEON drives but the result does not change.
can you help me?

 

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Hi @Salvodif,

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community.

Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to assist you.

 

I see that you are facing an issue with switching graphics card while using your Laptop.

 

Most laptops that are sold with two graphics cards installed (onboard and dedicated) and use Windows 10 are designed to use both cards simultaneously. You'll usually find that the onboard/integrated card will handle most of your Windows graphics, whilst the dedicated graphics will handle the more graphically intense programs like games.

 

That being said, you can always disable the integrated graphics using the Device manager.

 

However, you can select which App uses which Graphics card:

Go to your Windows Settings by pressing and holding the Windows Key on your Keyboard + I.

Click on System.

Click on Display.

On the Display Settings page, scroll down and click on "Graphics Settings"

Where it says "Choose an App to set preference" click the drop down box and then select "Microsoft Store App"

Now click the drop down box that says "Select an App"

Scroll up and down and find the App you want to run using a specific graphics card.

Click on the App and then click the "Add" button.

The App you selected will now be shown.

Click on the App's "Option" button.

Select which graphics card you want to use for this specific App.

Power Saving will be your Intel Graphics Card.

High performance will be your AMD Radeon Graphics Card.

Click on the "Save" button when you have made your selection.

From now on, whenever you run this App it will use the graphics card you have selected.

 

Please mark this post as “Accepted Solution” if the issue is resolved and if you feel this reply was helpful click “Yes”.

I hope this helps.

Take care and have a great day ahead!

 

Irwin6

HP Support

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