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I would assume it's because Microsoft simply has better things to be spending their time on, it may arise as an update at some point though. 

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21 minutes ago, Citadelen said:

I would assume it's because Microsoft simply has better things to be spending their time on, it may arise as an update at some point though. 

But its been well over a decade for discrete graphics cards and no one in Microsoft ever thought of it? Or are there some kind of limitations

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3 hours ago, Wardaddy said:

But its been well over a decade for discrete graphics cards and no one in Microsoft ever thought of it? Or are there some kind of limitations

There's probably some kind of technical limitations. It's easy to find out how much ram, os and cpu usage, cores you have. e

 

except gpu

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15 hours ago, AluminiumTech said:

There's probably some kind of technical limitations. It's easy to find out how much ram, os and cpu usage, cores you have. e

 

except gpu

 

Probable. Especially since GPUs have their own BIOSes and monitor themselves.

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