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Dmitry Orlov2021-01-09 09:13:43
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Dmitry Orlov, 2021-01-09 09:13:43

System processes run on discrete GPU, how to fix this?

The laptop has two video chips:

  • AMD Radeon Vega 8
  • Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050

The laptop constantly rumbles quietly with a turntable in an attempt to cool down, despite the fact that I did not run anything but chrome, the entire lower surface of the device is very cold, except for the air outlet area - the video card already reaches operating temperature 10 minutes after starting.
Through the video card driver window in the tray, I find out that several system processes are running on my discrete video card, like searchapp, startmenuexpriencehost, etc.

How to disable the use of a video card for rendering system processes?
Where is the setting that disables the use of the video card for everything in the world? I don't want it to idle for months, the device is not cheap to burn the resource in vain.

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Yan, 2021-01-09
@KageToHikari

In the nvidia control panel
Select your preferred gp - radeon
For individual processes there is a tab next to it, on it we set the processes we need on which gp to run (games, video editors, video player (madvr), etc)
Or in windows settings> System> display> graphics settings

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