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My coworkers are using 3rd gen i3's for their workstation and some are interested in running a triple monitor. According to Intel's support pages, it should be possible. Is there a CPU/resolution limitation? For one of my coworkers, here's how I configured it: 2x DVI to DisplayPort on a 1280x1024 Dell monitor 1x VGA on 1920x1080 Lenovo monitor It doesn't seem to work, however. I extend to one display, and one of the montors stops working. I tried with Intel's Graphics Control Panel, and the 3rd monitor doesn't show. Pre-COVID, he was able to use triple monitor, but I can't recall if it was before using a Lenovo monitor with webcam or before I swapped his desktop (same 3rd gen i3+8GB RAM). Drivers are also up-to-date (which I made sure of last year when most are working from home). I now have another coworker who's interested in doing it with (not sure about the cable configuration): 2x 1920x1080 ASUS monitor 1x 1366x768 Dell monitor P.S. their interest came from me, I think. However, I got a Coffee Lake i7 + 32GB RAM with 3x 1080p.
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WOW!!! So I bought an Intel Core i3-4130 which, has Intel HD 4400. Or does it? Intel HD 4400 specs on every site: GT2, 20 execution units, 160 cores, My Intel HD 4400 specs: GT1.5, 12 execution units, 96 cores. After reading a forum post, I found out that the desktop haswell iGPU is CUT IN HALF, and only laptops have the full HD 4400 with 20 execution units. This is not written anywhere on the internet that there's 2 versions of HD 4400. They specifically go out of their way to gimp the performance of PC integrated graphics. Even techpowerup lists the full 20 EU HD 4400 being available in the desktop i3's, and they don't have the cut version in their database. Intel itself doesn't list 2 versions of HD 4400! JUST WOW!!! DESKTOP HD 4400 IS SLOWER THAN DESKTOP HD 4000!!!!! Every Intel HD pre-Skylake is a scam one way or another!!! If I deep dive a sky lake I might find a scam in there too!
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I wanted to play VR again, today, but wasn't able to due to performance issues. Then i looked into Task Manager and found out, that the nvidia game clip thing is using quite a bit of gpu power. Then i was thinking, if you could maybe use for intel hd grafics for stuff like that, so you have your real gpu for games and stuff. Would something like this be possible? Oh and I didn't think when I chose the topic, this should rather go into computerhardware/grafics cards, I'm sorry, can I change that?
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I use Windows 10 last week and try to connect my laptop to Cheap 24" TV thru HDMI and its so blurry and i even can't change the resolution. I reinstall Windows 7 yesterday and boom. its not blurry and even have unlimited option of resolution to change. even i can use the "wrong resolution" and have no problems. I just thinking wtf .... i thought Windows 10 should be better handling HDMI than Windows 7 but it worse. im digging and observing and my guess is its because new control panel of Windows 10 is sucks. Note: - Its a TV not monitor for PC - I am pre-advanced user so dont bother me with Driver bcus i use WHQL driver.
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TL;DR Anyone have before and after temps, after upgrading from an igpu? I'm looking to gather some data on whether or not upgrading from an igpu to a dedicated card has a major impact on overall system temperatures. I've tried googling it, searching various forums, and just generally asking around. But no one seems to have any hard data. Like at all. No one seems to care about the temperatures before and after, under the same work load. I'm looking to upgrade my system with a gpu, but no increase the work load. I just want to lower the overall temps in the case. My build right now: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/rFLCNN and I'm looking to put in: MSI RX 550 2gb https://www.amazon.com/MSI-RX-550-2GT-LP/dp/B072S87MKT/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1509346476&sr=1-2&keywords=msi+550 I do plan on removing the fan assembly due to space restrictions. I am building inside an xbox 360. So far my temps are in the 30's for general productivity and hd video. But even playing older games (Halo CE, Witcher 1) I'm seeing temps go up to the 60's. Newer games on low to medium settings play well enough, with the temps going even higher, into the 70's at times. Now I know these are all within operating tolerances, but I don't like the sound of the fans spinning up to compensate. Breaks the illusion of playing on an actual 360. This ended up being longer that I had planned.
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Hello guys, I need some help! I recently bought a new laptop from MSI (MSI GL62QF) Specs: - GeForce GTX 960M - Intel Core i7 6700HQ - 8 GB Memory - 1 TB HDD But i have a problem. The laptop runs completely on my Intel HD 530 graphics and i can't change them to my Nvidia GTX960m GPU. If i want to play games they'll run on my iGPU and the performance of the laptop is shit. After a week searching on the internet i couldn't find anything that helped me a step further to succes. In the Nvidia Control Panel 3D Settings i've put the graphics processor to: Powerful Nvidia Processor but it didn't help me any step. If there are people who can help me that would be great! Thanks anyways, Marwin (Sorry for my bad English.)
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Hello o/ So I bought a dell xps 15 9550. It's the i7 6700HQ version with a gtx 960m. I don't plan on gaming but would like to extend the desktop to an external 2560x1600 display (30hz isnt a deal breaker but 55-60hz is preferable). Based on what I have read the iGPU (HD 530) can run the resolution, it is running UHD (3840x2160) on the laptop display after all. The HDMI port can run it, I have also tried using a usb-c >> hdmi 1.4 adapter. And yes my cable is compatible with the res. I have tried setting a custom resolution via the intel utility but get "the custom resolution exceeds the maximum bandwidth capacity". I have tried installing the default intel drivers but they refuse to install (because dell ones block it). I have tried uninstalling and deleting current drivers and then installing the default intel ones but the system simply doesn't recognize the presence of the iGPU anymore. I don't think the dGPU (gtx 960m) can request access to the port, I could be wrong but I think the request has to come from the dongle / port. I know we can make this work, please help me. Exact system specs: Laptop - DELL XPS 15 9550: i7 6700HQ @ 2.6ghz I think. Intel HD 530. gtx 970m 2gb. 1tb pcie ssd. 32gb ram. UHD 3840x2160 60hz touchscreen display. Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C connector). External Monitor - DELL 3007WFP: 2560x1600 @ 60hz. DVI-D only. Dongle - AUKEY usb c hub: monitors with HDMI port, it also can support 4K*2K/30HZ HD resolution. NOT A THUNDERBOLT HUB; THIS IS USB-C @ - 5Gbps. I tried dongle with nothing but display plugged in to ensure maximum bandwidth. Cable - World of Data: 1m HDMI to DVI cable. UHD compatible. I also tried a cable which I know from experience is capable of driving the resolution.
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Hey there, (thanks to another topic at this subforum) i managed to get a third monitor plugged into my motherboard via vga aditionally to my two regular monitors plugged into my gtx970. the video device that is used for the motherboard video ports is a intel hd 530 from my i7 6700k cpu. my main monitor is 1080p 144Hz and the second monitor is 1080p 60Hz. the device manager tells me, monitor 1 and 2 run off my gtx970 and the 3rd one runs off the hd 530. problem is; some of the applications on my windows seem to lag massively with that setting. scrolling, keyboard input etc. are all extremely low fps/laggy/high latency (for example chrome). playing csgo though works just fine with regular framerate and fluent 144Hz rate (i'm sure its not at 60). i ended up deactivating the hd 530 in the device manager now and everything's perfectly fine again besides that i cant use my 3rd monitor. unfortunately, my 3rd monitor cant be plugged into the gtx970 because my DVI port is fully busy with the 144Hz screen (dual DVI) and the 2nd monitor is connected via hdmi and the 3rd one seems to be to old to work with displayport is there anything i can do about the lag stuff? thanks a lot in advance!
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For awhile now my PC has ran into several problems that I haven't been able to figure out, mostly because I didn't care for them, but recently another problem has surfaced that gets in the way of my daily use- my games no longer scale 4:3 to 16:9. After looking around online and in the settings I managed to find that the culprit is that my "Override Application's Settings" option in the Intel Control panel isn't checked. The issue arises with the fact that I can't enable it. If I check the box next to the setting it disables itself after confirming and clicking 'apply'. Does anyone know why this may be and how it could potentially be fixed? Seeing as my under-powered laptop relies on Intel HD graphics (and that driver updates are out of the question) finding out how to fix this seems to be my only option.
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So basically since my dGpu died, I'm stuck with my iGpu which is the intel hd 4400 which isnt even that bad considering it's kinda old and integrated. But I've encountered an issue with it. The games run terrible, like league gets barely 30fps on 720p all low, performance mode set in both windows and drivers. In some games it's even worse than my t5500 and gma 945 laptop. Reinstalled drivers, put new drivers, modded drivers, messed with it in bios changing vram, setting default display device. Same, I tried it with DDU, same. Cpu isn't throttling, neither is the iGPU. Windows is like 2 weeks old, maybe even less.
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(Sorry if this isn't the right place, just felt best) My brother and I both have the exact same laptops (Both second hand HP Probook G1, second hand because of a dual coffee spill) and we found out recently it has a discrete AMD Radeon 8750m graphics card in it. His laptop, we can see it in task manager, device manager, and have got it working. My laptop? No luck. Cannot find it anywhere. I can confirm that dxdiag.exe gives us both the exact same things until it comes into Display 2, where mine is the same pages as Display 1 but his shows the Radeon. I have a feeling it's linked to coffee spill or unplugged wires, but I don't know where to start! Any help?
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Adaptive brightness and contrast. We all hate it. We all want it to die in a fire. And yet nobody can figure out a 100% successful way to disable it. Already tried the fix detailed here, to no avail, and nothing of note can be found in the Intel control panel. For those of you wondering I'm using a top spec xps 13 9370 (very sexy btw), but I've had this problem with basically every laptop ever, and have never found a consistently working way to turn it off (so it stays turned off as well). This is REALLY JARRING! Anyone know any other ways to disable it?
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Well I have a 51 w tdp chip g1840 with Intel hd4000. What is the power consumption of the Intel hd itself? In other words how much less watt will it drain when I don' use that Gpu ?
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So i got a used monitor for a £15 and its 1920x1080 its not broken and etc. But its an old one and it dont have hdmi so i want to enable the intel hd graphics and i dont know if that will effect my pc performance?
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I have a laptop with an Intel core i5 8250U and I was wondering if there are any modded graphics drivers for it. I already checked PHDGD and they don't have it so I don't know where else to look. I game on this laptop every now and then, and it is alright. The Intel UHD 620 iGPU can do 900p medium just fine but some games I need to drop the resolution to 720p or 1024x768 So I don't really need modded drivers, but I want a little bit more performance. And before anyone asks, I already did all the default performance boosts, like setting the power mode in windows to maximum performance when plugged in (which is about half the time) and I did the same in the Intel control panel.
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Hello, I am planning on doing a lan party, a friend of mine can't take his pc with him, so i decided to build a super budget-rig. What I have is a 7 Year old motherboard (A gigabyte one), an intel core 2 due at 3Ghz (64-bit, i think it's an E4800), 4 gigabytes of ddr2 ram and an ASUS GTS (yes S, not X, this is not a typo) 450. Now this is pc is basically made out of parts i already had or bought real cheap. Now the thing is that after putting the priority to the EGP (PCI-E graphics) in the bios. THe pc still sometimes boots using intel HD graphics. When i turn it off, open the bios and change nothing, it boots using the GPU. I am using a new EVGA 650Watt psu that i had lying around, and tried to install NVIDIA drivers). Now when I boot using the intel graphics, I open device manager, show hidden devices, I see intel HD graphics used, and my gts 450 in grey letters (Its kinda transparent). When I unninstal the intel hd graphics my screen goes black, the screen res changes after a few seconds to like 800 by something, and i see windows again. But when I want to install my NVIDIA drivers, it says the hardware is not compatible (I think it is because the software doesn't see the installed card). But when i am lucky and boot into windows using the GPU I see it in the device manager (not greyed out this time). I can even install the NVIDIA drivers. But when I lauch a game (in this case CS:GO) I find that the performance is pisspoor. I have like 20fps on low res and settings (I know it's a budget card, but online benchmarks show way better results). When i use monitoring sofwtware like MSI afterburner, I see the gpu and cpu are only used to like 20%. Can somebody help me?
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I'm just wondering what graphics does the Intel Core i9-7980X. https://www.google.com.vn/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwil5aWLvK7YAhWKRY8KHbdNAvwQFggmMAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.intel.com%2Fcontent%2Fwww%2Fus%2Fen%2Fproducts%2Fprocessors%2Fcore%2Fx-series%2Fi9-7980xe.html&usg=AOvVaw1BEeuMJ91eB-ct7rpbUfy7
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I have Lenovo V310-15IKB Laptop. Specs:- Intel Core i5 -7200U @2.5GHz 8GB RAM 1TB HDD AMD Radeon m530 2GB GPU Intel HD Graphics 620 I play CSGO on this PC.I get 25-35 FPS. Recently I played it on my brother's laptop which has much lower specs than this(Core i3, 4GB RAM, No GPU). I got 35-40 FPS on it. Now I checked on Internet for the GPU's benchmark and it gives 65+ FPS on 1366X720 resolution which is the same resolution I play on. I checked in Windows Graphics Settings and CSGO was on high performance mode so it used Radeon. Then I switched it to power saving mode, so it used Intel HD Graphics and then I got 40-50 FPS in the game. My drivers and Windows are all updated. I keep my PC plugged in with the original charger while gaming. Please help me as FPS really matters in game like CSGO.
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Yay! It's another one of these threads! Anyway. My cousin is having issues with his computer that he build two summers ago. It has an Intel Pentium G3258, an ASRock H97 ITX motherboard, Coolmax 600 watt PSU, Windows 10 running on a Kingston 120GB SSD and a Coolermaster Seidon 120M Water Cooler. When he powers it up is doesn't display anything. It's running on Intel HD Graphics. They have made sure the monitor is working. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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Hello everyone, was just wondering if I can use my iGPU for a second display. So that I can use all my GPU horsepower for gaming ^^ My CPU is an i7 4790K, my GPU a GTX 980 Ti and my mobo an ASUS Z97-P. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
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I'm trying to find the best processor solution to power a MAME cabinet. I'm thinking the best course of action is to use the CPU's integrated graphics and go for an AMD APU. If this is a good route, how strong will I need (A6,A8,A10)? If it's not the way to go, what do you recommend? Thanks, TidaLWaveZ
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Is there any desktop package that you guys can recommend that includes intel hd 530? My friend wants a pc and he plays games like League csgo and stuff.
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I'm looking into buying a refurbished laptop with Intel HD 3000 Mobile (HP elitebook 2560P). I'm going to stream games from my main desktop. Now I'm wondering will that graphic card run any not demanding games like League of Legends, CS GO, Dota 2 ... PS: I don't want to run them on High settings. I just want to play them on stable FPS.