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12-23-2021 04:35 AM
Product: hp zbook fury g8 laptop
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
The G8 laptop contains 2 graphics cards. I want to disable the intel card so that only the nvidia card is used. With a G7 laptop I can use this howto (https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04070522) to turn on the "Discrete Graphics" so that only the nvidia is used, this setting is not in the bios of the G8. Is it possible to turn off the intel graphics card in the G8?
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01-31-2022 05:43 PM
Hi Mark,
Did you get to the bottom of this?
I'm looking to buy the HP Zbook Fury G8 but need to make sure there is an option to disable integrated graphics because our Zbook Power G7s all do not have that option.
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