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Sergey Shilovsky2018-08-26 20:43:34
Video cards
Sergey Shilovsky, 2018-08-26 20:43:34

How to disable a discrete video card and use it as a video output for the built-in one?

There is no video output on the mother, the discrete video card began to artifact, I would like to use the built-in processor, and display the picture through the connector on the discrete one. I know that this is possible because a friend's vidyaha burned out and the computer itself began to use the built-in vidyahi through the connector.

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GavriKos, 2018-08-26
@GavriKos

I know that this is possible because a friend's vidyaha burned out and the computer itself began to use the built-in vidyahi through the connector.

Ask a friend how he did it. Then tell me - it's interesting.

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ipswitch, 2018-08-26
@ipswitch

Or change the motherboard, or change the video card.
As an option, buy the cheapest GT710 for $ 15 or any used video card from your hands.

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Saiputdin Omarov, 2018-08-26
@generalx

stupidly disable it in the device manager, I did it 5 times ... and no more beeches brought))

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Radjah, 2018-08-27
@Radjah

> the discrete video card has become artefacted Take it
to the service so that the reball is done.
> display the picture through the connector on a discrete
Depends on the motherboard. The port can be connected directly to the discrete GPU, or it can be connected to the processor as a matrix.
Theoretically, this can be determined by connecting a second monitor without using a discrete for rendering.

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