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[Urgent help] Nvidia Graphic Card

HerySean

Hi, I'm owning an Asus laptop N550LF and I just reinstalled windows and when all the driver have been installed I wanted to go check in Direct X diagnostic Tool and i saw the "Display" tab didn't show up the Gra[hic card info and only Intel graphic card, I tried uninstalled and reinstalled the graphic card Driver but it doesn't help. Is there something wrong with my graphic card? the graphic card in this laptop is Nvidia 745M

 

Please can anyone help me with this. I'm kind of disparate.

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1 minute ago, Jonnyswboy said:

Get Geforce Experience assuming you got only the driver.

I already had it, Windows 10 auto installed it

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Was your laptop plugged to the wall when you took that screenshot?

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2 minutes ago, Lehti said:

Was your laptop plugged to the wall when you took that screenshot?

uuuuummm, yes? why?

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Do you see "Nvidia Control Panel" when you right click on the desktop?

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3 minutes ago, HerySean said:

uuuuummm, yes? why?

Because for a few years now NVidia mobile GPUs (and AMD's as well) use technologies that let them detect when they're running on batteries or don't need the performance improvements that dedicated graphics chip provide and use the iGPU instead. Does your NVidia Graphics card show up in Device Manager? I'm talking about the one in Control Panel, not the one in your Settings app.

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5 minutes ago, Lehti said:

Because for a few years now NVidia mobile GPUs (and AMD's as well) use technologies that let them detect when they're running on batteries or don't need the performance improvements that dedicated graphics chip provide and use the iGPU instead. Does your NVidia Graphics card show up in Device Manager? I'm talking about the one in Control Panel, not the one in your Settings app.

Yes it does

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Then you're probably fine. Your DxDiag is probably showing that in that moment Windows is using your integrated GPU.

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1 hour ago, GidonsClaw said:

Do you see "Nvidia Control Panel" when you right click on the desktop?

Oh is that so? okay, thank you

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On 6/16/2016 at 0:55 PM, Lehti said:

Then you're probably fine. Your DxDiag is probably showing that in that moment Windows is using your integrated GPU.

Oh is that so? okay, thank you

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