Gpu help
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Solved by AkiraDaarkst,
Just now, TheReallgtfaded said:the gpu!
Both the onboard and the 1050 are GPUs, so which one are you talking about?
If the monitor is connected to the 1050, that is the GPU it should be using and you don't have to disable the onboard because the system will not be using that if it detects a dedicated GPU.
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