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Does igfx or pcie matter?

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my pc has an integrated gpu (amd radeon rx vega 11) and in my bios i saw something says igfx/ pcie. does it matter if i leave at pcie ?

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That is to set what to use as main GPU, so PCIe is what you want if you have a GPU installed.

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8 minutes ago, xCJ said:

my pc has an integrated gpu (amd radeon rx vega 11) and in my bios i saw something says igfx/ pcie. does it matter if i leave at pcie ?

Sounds like it's an option for you to pick which graphics processor to use. If you have a dedicated gpu I'd leave it on pcie or auto if there's an auto setting. If you have a dedicated gpu you would only really ever use the integrated gpu for troubleshooting purposes or emergencies if your dedicated gpu dies

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now i have an igpu which is amd radeon rx vega 11 and i previously had my video output settings to pcie, now i changed it to igfx, does that have no impact, or does it increase fps or does it lower fps, PLS SAY

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If you only have an APU/iGPU and no dedicated graphics then it's going to fall back to that APU/iGPU

Setting the output in BIOS, which is what I assume you're doing, isn't going to impact anything since it will fall back to integrated graphics (igfx) anyway.

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1 minute ago, Lurick said:

If you only have an APU/iGPU and no dedicated graphics then it's going to fall back to that APU/iGPU

Setting the output in BIOS, which is what I assume you're doing, isn't going to impact anything since it will fall back to integrated graphics (igfx) anyway.

ok thx

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