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Game not using Dedicated GPU on Laptop!

I got this game "Wolfenstein 2 : The New Colossus". I have a Gaming Laptop which i recently purchased - Asus Tuf FX505DT

It has a Ryzen 5 3550H with Vega 8 Integrated Graphics and a GTX 1650 dedicated GPU.

Whenever I try to run this game i get this error "Could not write crash dump". 

I google this error and i find tons of solutions. In my research to fix this error, one YouTube video said to disable my Integrated Graphics.

My Laptop's display worked through the Integrated GPU so I ignored it thinking i couldn't disable it. I could Fuck up and didn't wanna take any risks.

2 Weeks passed and I couldn't find a solution. So i gave up on playing this game.

 

After a month I decided to try again. 

Here's what I did:

Connected my laptop to a TV through HDMI.

Disabled my Integrated Vega 8.

Since i was connected to a TV, the display was running through the Dedicated GTX 1650.

I clicked Play, and it WORKED.

So now the obvious reason it wasnt working was because of the Integrated GPU.

So yeah the game runs through TV via HDMI.

But I wanna play it through the laptop's display. 

I took the risk and disabled Integrated Graphics while on Laptop's Display. 

Surprisingly the display still worked using Dedicated Graphics. 

But when i try to run the game, it runs on 4FPS i.e it still uses Integrated GPU but doesn't give the error.

 

So the thing is I AM FED UP. PLEASE HELP ME RUN THIS PROPERLY.

Sorry for the long ass description im just so annoyed!!

 

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You should be able to set the usage preferences in the nvidia control panel its under "3d settings". There you can set your laptop to globally use the discrete gpu or set different settings for different programs.

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4 minutes ago, cashan said:

You should be able to set the usage preferences in the nvidia control panel its under "3d settings". There you can set your laptop to globally use the discrete gpu or set different settings for different programs.

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1 hour ago, cashan said:

You should be able to set the usage preferences in the nvidia control panel its under "3d settings". There you can set your laptop to globally use the discrete gpu or set different settings for different programs.

Already tried this. Multiple times.

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Check Radeon Setting.
Check Windows 10 Graphic Performance Preference.

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  • 5 months later...

Any updates on this?? I experience the same thing with my Asus FX505. Games run smoother and higher fps when connected to a monitor since it's not using the iGPU, but can't have the same performance when running on the laptop's monitor. Please help thanks

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13 hours ago, NaniOniichan said:

Any updates on this?? I experience the same thing with my Asus FX505. Games run smoother and higher fps when connected to a monitor since it's not using the iGPU, but can't have the same performance when running on the laptop's monitor. Please help thanks

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