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I want to know how to switch to my intel HD graphics on my Core i5 without having to remove my GPU. (I want to switch to see how powerful it is)

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Why would you do that?

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Afaik its in the bios somewhere

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bo into the BIOS and enable the iGPU

then plug your monitor into the motherboard instead of your GPU

 

 

 

Why would you do that?

did you not read his post? "to see how powerful it is"

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I want to know how to switch to my intel HD graphics on my Core i5 without having to remove my GPU. (I want to switch to see how powerful it is)

If you have drivers installed for your igpu and multimonitor enabled in your bios then you should be able to just plug a monitor into the output on your motherboard.

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Enable the integrated graphics in your BIOS, and plug your video cable in the motherboard. 

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This is how powerful it is. Just use this site, makes it a lot easier.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-HD-Graphics-4400.91979.0.html

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Just plug your monitor cable (DVI-HDMI) from the motherboard !

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bo into the BIOS and enable the iGPU

then plug your monitor into the motherboard instead of your GPU

 

 

 

did you not read his post? "to see how powerful it is"

 

 

Why would you do that?

I want to know how to switch to my intel HD graphics on my Core i5 without having to remove my GPU. (I want to switch to see how powerful it is)

 

I know that, but why would he want to know how powerful it's in the first place with all the benchmarks accessible.

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I know that, but why would he want to know how powerful it's in the first place with all the benchmarks accessible.

  

This is how powerful it is. Just use this site, makes it a lot easier.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-HD-Graphics-4400.91979.0.html

I want to see it for myself first hand

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