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IMGaming

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  1. This doesnt really relate to Desktop PCs, but for you: Check MSI Afterburner for GPU 1 and GPU 2 Usage, also Virtual Memory Usage. And if your issue is related to Power Plan, Get the program Quick CPU, its free, and ones you install it, Go to Power [Power Plan Management] and then you can see hidden and advanced power plan settings and options that is related and utilized by your PC.
  2. Do I plug the HDMI port on the graphics card or the motherboard. and yes, it supports it, and i have leatest offecial nvidia drivers.
  3. Try in Nvidia Control Panel: Make sure in [Adjust image settings with Preview], Change the option to [Use the advanced 3D image settings] Go to [Manage 3D settings]> [Program Settings] >choose your game (press Add if you cant find it in Scroll) choose the right directory for the exe file for the game > Scroll down in the Specific Graphics settings until you find [Power Management mode] Try different options. Usually Optimal Power works best, but High Performance or Power Saving could work for you.
  4. I have an older System: MB : GA-H77M-D3H (rev. 1.1) (Bios ver.F12) CPU: i7-3770 (w/intel HD 4000 gfx) GPU: Nvidia GTX 650Ti 1gb Ram: 12gb, Drive:480gb SSD Windows 10 21H1 I have been trying to set up my Computer (main pc) and Windows, to use the integrated Graphics; and specify in windows to which either GPU to Use. but what ever I did (change ports, setting), i only get the option in windows 10 [Graphics option] to use 1 of the GPUs (on either Power Saving and High Perfomance). I want the options to choose either. I also need help with: -How to set up where to connect the HDMI port (on motherboard or graphics card) -What setting to use in bios (Init Display First), which option? (Auto, IGfx, PEG or PCI). Also what other possible options to change in bios -And What other options or settings in windows possibly. The Reason for it is Performance testing. When I set the Nvidia GPU as the main system and windows 10 GPU, the GPU's Memory gets used for Windows 10/System, which i want to avoid, instead, i want the Integrated graphics memory [which i know it uses RAM] to carryout the rendering for The main system and Windows. Who ever tells me to buy new gpu, or just set your main gpu, i am not interested.
  5. ya , even tho i will start with a stock cooler , to rech +3.8ghz , i am thinking of getting small liquid cooling kit to reach +4.1ghz
  6. So , i am going to build a new gaming PC , mainly used for light esport gaming and some productivity to do some video editing, it has 8Gb DDr4 2400mhz ram , AMD RX 560 as the GPU for this build (because its cheaper than 1050 here) and a 1Tb HDD WD blue. you see i am going on a budget , but for the CPU with a motherboard i need help, i could get an: AMD Ryzen 3 1200 with an ASRock AB350M Pro4 for 620$ US Intel Pentium G4560 CPU with a cheap MB like ASRock H110M-HDV R3.0 which costs 525$ us but i can see the intel is much cheaper , but the amd one , is overclockable which could give me nice speeds , and to me personally , i really want to overclock. so please tell me what could or should i get, and for the performance , both CPUs offer the the same price per performance for their price , which means that the Ryzen has a higher performance.
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