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How to switch to Intel Graphics?

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It's not becasue frequency is higher that the GPU is better. And it's not, since there would not be an option of having a discrete one if it was.

 

And unless the laptop specifically has hardware to switch between both and has that as an advertised feature which basically didn't exist back then once you get the discrete graphics option the internal graphics are permanently disabled and inaccessible.

 

Hi! My laptop is Dell Inspiron 1564 which haves a i3-330M and a ATi M.R. HD 4330.

 

On Intel's i3-330M Specs page it says: 

Intel® HD Graphics for Previous Generation Intel® Processors

Graphics Base Frequency: 500MHz

Graphics Max Dynamic Frequency: 667MHz

 

On my GPU's Specs page it says:

Core Speed: 450MHz

Memory Speed: 600MHz

Memory: 512MB

 

As you can see my CPU's graphics frequency is more than my GPU's.

If i can; how can i switch to my CPU's graphics? Or is my GPU better then my CPU's graphics?

Note: There is only one GPU (ATi 4330) on my Device Management.

 

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It's not becasue frequency is higher that the GPU is better. And it's not, since there would not be an option of having a discrete one if it was.

 

And unless the laptop specifically has hardware to switch between both and has that as an advertised feature which basically didn't exist back then once you get the discrete graphics option the internal graphics are permanently disabled and inaccessible.

 

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