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2 gpus in 1 pc

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You can go to your settings, go to system > display > graphics settings. There you can assign a certain GPU to your game. You might however have to find the executable file (the .exe) of your game. To find that, open task manager while the game is running, right click on the process of the game and then you'll see an option "see file location" that is what you have to add in the settings to then assign your 1030 to it

so i want to use 2 gpus in my pc a 2060 super and a 1030 i want to play all of my games on the 2060 super expect for rainbow six siege i want to play that on the 1030 how do i do this?
why?

i have been troubleshooting my 2060 super for 1 year and it cant run rainbow six siege for some reason i dont know why i have switched everything in my pc expect for the gpu it self i have reset my pc i have contacted rainbow six siege support and even Microsoft support and my local pc store nobody has been able to fix it and im done with trouble shooting i will just use a 1030 for rainbow instead.

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You can go to your settings, go to system > display > graphics settings. There you can assign a certain GPU to your game. You might however have to find the executable file (the .exe) of your game. To find that, open task manager while the game is running, right click on the process of the game and then you'll see an option "see file location" that is what you have to add in the settings to then assign your 1030 to it

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2 hours ago, DreamCat04 said:

You can go to your settings, go to system > display > graphics settings. There you can assign a certain GPU to your game. You might however have to find the executable file (the .exe) of your game. To find that, open task manager while the game is running, right click on the process of the game and then you'll see an option "see file location" that is what you have to add in the settings to then assign your 1030 to it

ok thank you so much sorry for being late on the response

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