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19 hours ago, Sierra Fox said:

depends on which software you have installed follow the correct one below

 

AMD Radeon Settings

1. Right click on the Desktop and click "AMD Radeon Settings"

2. Click “Preferences” at the bottom column.

3. In the pop-up "Configure additional features for Radeon settings” interface, click "Radeon Additional Settings", it will pop up the traditional AMD graphics management interface.

4. Navigate to Power > Switchable Graphics Global Settings or Switchable Graphics Application Settings, change the switchable graphics settings.

 

AMD Catalyst Control Center

1. Right-click on the Desktop and choose “Graphic Properties” 

2. Select “Switchable Graphics Application Settings”  (under the Power heading)

3. Follow the on-screen instructions to add an applications not shown on the Recent Applications list. You can also adjust Graphics Settings for individual application. 

4. "High performance" corresponds to discrete graphics, "Power saving" corresponds to integrated graphics, and "Based on power source" corresponds to the overall settings.

 

5. You can also set "Switchable Graphics Global Settings" from the main window

6. When selecting the battery or adapter graphics card corresponds to the following working states:

  • Forced power-saving graphics- Force all applications to run on integrated graphics
  • Optimize power saving - Programs that have been assigned to "high performance" run on discrete graphics, and other programs run on integrated graphics.
  • Optimize performance - Programs that have been assigned to "Power saving" run on integrated graphics and other programs run on discrete graphics.
  • Maximize performance - Force all applications to run on discrete graphics

 

Source: https://support.lenovo.com/au/en/solutions/ht078706

Thanks Sierra

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