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How to Deactivate iGPU

How to Deactivate iGPU

The integrated graphics processing unit (iGPU) is a graphics processor that is built into the motherboard of a computer. It is used to render images and videos, and it can also be used to play games. However, in some cases, you may want to deactivate the iGPU in order to use a dedicated graphics card. This can improve the performance of your computer, especially if you are using a high-end graphics card.

There are a few different ways to deactivate the iGPU, depending on the make and model of your computer. In general, you can either disable the iGPU in the BIOS or use a software program to do it. If you are not sure how to disable the iGPU, you can consult your computer's manual or contact the manufacturer for assistance.

Once you have disabled the iGPU, you will need to install a dedicated graphics card. To do this, you will need to open up your computer case and locate the PCI Express slot. The PCI Express slot is a long, narrow slot that is usually located on the motherboard. Once you have found the PCI Express slot, you will need to insert the graphics card into it. Make sure that the graphics card is properly seated in the slot before you close the computer case.

How to Deactivate iGPU

Follow these steps to deactivate the iGPU:

  • Identify motherboard model.
  • Access BIOS settings.
  • Locate iGPU setting.
  • Disable iGPU.
  • Save changes.
  • Install dedicated GPU.
  • Connect monitor to GPU.
  • Update GPU drivers.

After completing these steps, the iGPU will be deactivated and the dedicated GPU will be active.

Identify Motherboard Model

To deactivate the iGPU, you first need to identify the model of your motherboard. There are a few different ways to do this:

1. Check the documentation that came with your computer. The motherboard model is usually listed in the specifications section of the manual.

2. Use a system information tool. There are a number of free system information tools available online, such as Speccy and HWiNFO. These tools can be used to identify the make and model of your motherboard.

3. Look inside your computer case. If you are comfortable opening up your computer case, you can look for the motherboard model number printed on the motherboard itself. The motherboard model number is usually located near the CPU socket.

Once you have identified the model of your motherboard, you can use this information to find out how to disable the iGPU. You can consult your motherboard's manual or search online for instructions specific to your motherboard model.

In general, you will need to access the BIOS settings of your computer in order to disable the iGPU. The BIOS is a firmware program that is stored on the motherboard. It is responsible for initializing the hardware components of your computer and loading the operating system. To access the BIOS, you will need to press a specific key or key combination during the boot process. The key or key combination that you need to press will vary depending on the make and model of your computer. Once you have accessed the BIOS, you will need to find the setting that controls the iGPU. The name of this setting may vary depending on the motherboard model. Once you have found the iGPU setting, you will need to disable it. Save your changes and exit the BIOS. Your computer will then boot up with the iGPU disabled.

Access BIOS Settings

Once you have identified the model of your motherboard, you can access the BIOS settings to disable the iGPU. The BIOS is a firmware program that is stored on the motherboard. It is responsible for initializing the hardware components of your computer and loading the operating system. To access the BIOS, you will need to press a specific key or key combination during the boot process.

The key or key combination that you need to press will vary depending on the make and model of your computer. Some common keys that are used to access the BIOS include F1, F2, F10, and Delete. You can usually find the key or key combination that you need to press by looking at the boot screen of your computer. The boot screen is the screen that displays information about the hardware components of your computer as it is booting up.

Once you have pressed the correct key or key combination, you will be taken to the BIOS settings screen. The BIOS settings screen can be a bit daunting at first, but it is usually well-organized and easy to navigate. The BIOS settings are typically divided into different sections, such as the Main, Advanced, Boot, and Security sections. The section that you need to look for is the section that controls the iGPU. The name of this section may vary depending on the motherboard model. Once you have found the iGPU section, you will need to find the setting that disables the iGPU. The name of this setting may also vary depending on the motherboard model.

Once you have found the setting that disables the iGPU, you will need to change it to the disabled position. Save your changes and exit the BIOS. Your computer will then boot up with the iGPU disabled.

If you are having trouble finding the iGPU setting in the BIOS, you can consult your motherboard's manual or search online for instructions specific to your motherboard model.

Locate iGPU Setting

Once you have accessed the BIOS settings, you need to locate the iGPU setting. The name of this setting may vary depending on the motherboard model. However, it is usually found in the Advanced or Chipset section of the BIOS. Here are some common names for the iGPU setting:

  • Integrated Graphics
  • Onboard Graphics
  • iGPU Multi-Monitor
  • Internal Graphics
  • Primary Display Adapter

Once you have found the iGPU setting, you need to change it to the disabled position. This will disable the iGPU and allow you to use a dedicated graphics card.

Here are some tips for locating the iGPU setting in the BIOS:

  • Use the arrow keys to navigate through the BIOS settings.
  • Look for the Advanced or Chipset section.
  • Find the setting that controls the iGPU.
  • Change the setting to the disabled position.
  • Save your changes and exit the BIOS.

If you are having trouble finding the iGPU setting in the BIOS, you can consult your motherboard's manual or search online for instructions specific to your motherboard model.

Once you have disabled the iGPU, you can install a dedicated graphics card. To do this, you will need to open up your computer case and locate the PCI Express slot. The PCI Express slot is a long, narrow slot that is usually located on the motherboard. Once you have found the PCI Express slot, you will need to insert the graphics card into it. Make sure that the graphics card is properly seated in the slot before you close the computer case.

Disable iGPU

Once you have located the iGPU setting in the BIOS, you need to disable it. To do this, you will need to change the setting to the disabled position. The name of the disabled option may vary depending on the motherboard model. Here are some common names for the disabled option:

  • Disabled
  • Off
  • Integrated Graphics Disabled
  • Onboard Graphics Disabled

Once you have changed the setting to the disabled position, you need to save your changes and exit the BIOS. Your computer will then boot up with the iGPU disabled.

Here are some tips for disabling the iGPU in the BIOS:

  • Use the arrow keys to navigate to the iGPU setting.
  • Change the setting to the disabled position.
  • Save your changes and exit the BIOS.

If you are having trouble disabling the iGPU in the BIOS, you can consult your motherboard's manual or search online for instructions specific to your motherboard model.

Once you have disabled the iGPU, you can install a dedicated graphics card. To do this, you will need to open up your computer case and locate the PCI Express slot. The PCI Express slot is a long, narrow slot that is usually located on the motherboard. Once you have found the PCI Express slot, you will need to insert the graphics card into it. Make sure that the graphics card is properly seated in the slot before you close the computer case.

Save Changes

Once you have disabled the iGPU in the BIOS, you need to save your changes and exit. Here are the steps on how to do this:

  • Locate the Save & Exit option. The location of this option may vary depending on the BIOS version. It is usually located in the Exit section of the BIOS.
  • Select the Save & Exit option. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the Save & Exit option and press the Enter key.
  • Confirm your changes. You will be prompted to confirm that you want to save your changes and exit the BIOS. Select the Yes or OK option and press the Enter key.
  • Wait for your computer to restart. Your computer will now restart with the iGPU disabled.

Once your computer has restarted, you can verify that the iGPU is disabled by checking the Device Manager. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Press the Windows key + R.
  2. Type "devmgmt.msc" and press the Enter key.
  3. Expand the Display Adapters section.
  4. You should only see your dedicated graphics card listed.

If you see both your dedicated graphics card and the iGPU listed, then the iGPU is not properly disabled. You will need to go back into the BIOS and disable the iGPU again.

Install Dedicated GPU

Once you have disabled the iGPU, you can install a dedicated graphics card. To do this, you will need to open up your computer case and locate the PCI Express slot. The PCI Express slot is a long, narrow slot that is usually located on the motherboard. It is usually black or white in color. Once you have found the PCI Express slot, you will need to remove the metal cover from the back of the computer case. This will give you access to the PCI Express slot.

To install the graphics card, first remove the anti-static bag from the graphics card. Then, carefully align the graphics card with the PCI Express slot. Make sure that the gold contacts on the graphics card are aligned with the pins in the PCI Express slot. Once you have aligned the graphics card, gently press down on it until it is firmly seated in the slot. You may need to use a screwdriver to secure the graphics card to the motherboard.

Once the graphics card is installed, you need to connect it to your power supply. To do this, you will need to use a PCI Express power cable. The PCI Express power cable is a 6-pin or 8-pin cable that comes with your graphics card. Connect one end of the PCI Express power cable to the graphics card and the other end to the power supply. Make sure that the PCI Express power cable is properly connected to both the graphics card and the power supply.

Once the graphics card is installed and connected to the power supply, you can close up your computer case and boot up your computer. Your computer will now use the dedicated graphics card instead of the iGPU.

Here are some tips for installing a dedicated graphics card:

  • Make sure that your power supply is powerful enough to support the graphics card.
  • Use an anti-static wristband to protect the graphics card from static electricity.
  • Carefully align the graphics card with the PCI Express slot.
  • Gently press down on the graphics card until it is firmly seated in the slot.
  • Connect the PCI Express power cable to the graphics card and the power supply.
  • Close up your computer case and boot up your computer.

Connect Monitor to GPU

Once you have installed the dedicated graphics card, you need to connect your monitor to it. To do this, you will need to use a video cable. The type of video cable that you need will depend on the ports that are available on your graphics card and monitor. Common types of video cables include HDMI, DisplayPort, and DVI.

  • Locate the video ports on your graphics card and monitor. The video ports are usually located on the back of the graphics card and the back or side of the monitor.
  • Choose the right video cable. Select a video cable that is compatible with both your graphics card and monitor. If you are not sure which type of video cable to use, consult your graphics card and monitor manuals.
  • Connect the video cable to your graphics card and monitor. Once you have selected the right video cable, connect one end of the cable to the video port on your graphics card and the other end to the video port on your monitor.
  • Secure the video cable. Some video cables have a locking mechanism that helps to secure the cable in place. If your video cable has a locking mechanism, be sure to use it.

Once you have connected your monitor to the graphics card, you can power on your computer and monitor. Your monitor should now be displaying the output from the graphics card.

Here are some tips for connecting your monitor to the graphics card:

  • Make sure that you are using the right video cable for your graphics card and monitor.
  • Connect the video cable securely to both the graphics card and the monitor.
  • If you are having trouble getting a signal from your graphics card, try using a different video cable.
  • If you are still having trouble, consult your graphics card and monitor manuals for more troubleshooting tips.

Update GPU Drivers

Once you have installed the dedicated graphics card and connected your monitor to it, you need to update the GPU drivers. GPU drivers are software programs that allow your operating system to communicate with your graphics card. Updating your GPU drivers can improve the performance of your graphics card and fix any bugs or issues that may be present.

To update your GPU drivers, you can either use the driver update utility that came with your graphics card or you can download the latest drivers from the manufacturer's website. To use the driver update utility, simply open the utility and click the "Check for Updates" or "Update" button. The utility will then search for and install the latest drivers for your graphics card.

To download the latest drivers from the manufacturer's website, visit the website and navigate to the support section. Find the download page for your graphics card and download the latest drivers. Once you have downloaded the drivers, run the installation file and follow the instructions on the screen to install the drivers.

Once you have updated your GPU drivers, restart your computer. Your computer will now be using the latest GPU drivers.

Here are some tips for updating your GPU drivers:

  • Use the driver update utility that came with your graphics card.
  • Download the latest drivers from the manufacturer's website.
  • Restart your computer after updating your GPU drivers.
  • Keep your GPU drivers up to date to ensure the best performance and stability.

FAQ

Here are some frequently asked questions about how to deactivate the iGPU:

Question 1: Why would I want to deactivate the iGPU?

Answer: There are a few reasons why you might want to deactivate the iGPU. For example, you may want to use a dedicated graphics card for better performance, or you may be experiencing problems with the iGPU.

Question 2: How do I know if my computer has an iGPU?

Answer: Most laptops and some desktop computers have an iGPU. You can check if your computer has an iGPU by looking in the Device Manager. To do this, press the Windows key + R, type "devmgmt.msc" and press Enter. Then, expand the Display Adapters section. If you see two graphics adapters listed, then your computer has an iGPU.

Question 3: How do I deactivate the iGPU in the BIOS?

Answer: The steps for deactivating the iGPU in the BIOS will vary depending on your motherboard model. However, the general steps are as follows: 1. Restart your computer and press the key or key combination to enter the BIOS. 2. Navigate to the Advanced or Chipset section of the BIOS. 3. Find the setting that controls the iGPU. 4. Change the setting to the disabled position. 5. Save your changes and exit the BIOS.

Question 4: How do I install a dedicated graphics card?

Answer: To install a dedicated graphics card, you will need to open up your computer case and locate the PCI Express slot. Once you have found the PCI Express slot, remove the metal cover from the back of the computer case. Then, carefully align the graphics card with the PCI Express slot and press down on it until it is firmly seated. Finally, connect the PCI Express power cable to the graphics card and the power supply.

Question 5: How do I connect my monitor to the graphics card?

Answer: To connect your monitor to the graphics card, you will need to use a video cable. The type of video cable that you need will depend on the ports that are available on your graphics card and monitor. Common types of video cables include HDMI, DisplayPort, and DVI. Once you have selected the right video cable, connect one end of the cable to the video port on your graphics card and the other end to the video port on your monitor.

Question 6: How do I update my GPU drivers?

Answer: To update your GPU drivers, you can either use the driver update utility that came with your graphics card or you can download the latest drivers from the manufacturer's website. To use the driver update utility, simply open the utility and click the "Check for Updates" or "Update" button. To download the latest drivers from the manufacturer's website, visit the website and navigate to the support section. Find the download page for your graphics card and download the latest drivers.

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These are just a few of the most frequently asked questions about how to deactivate the iGPU. If you have any other questions, please consult your motherboard manual or the manufacturer's website for your graphics card.

In addition to the information provided in the FAQ, here are a few additional tips for deactivating the iGPU:

Tips

Here are a few tips for deactivating the iGPU:

Tip 1: Use a dedicated graphics card.

If you are planning on using a dedicated graphics card, then you should deactivate the iGPU to avoid any potential conflicts. This will also help to improve the performance of your dedicated graphics card.

Tip 2: Check your motherboard manual.

The steps for deactivating the iGPU in the BIOS will vary depending on your motherboard model. Be sure to consult your motherboard manual for specific instructions.

Tip 3: Use a static-free workspace.

When you are working on your computer, it is important to use a static-free workspace. This will help to protect your computer components from damage.

Tip 4: Be careful when handling the graphics card.

Graphics cards are delicate components. Be careful not to drop or damage the graphics card when you are installing it.

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By following these tips, you can safely and easily deactivate the iGPU on your computer.

In conclusion, deactivating the iGPU is a relatively simple process that can be completed in a few minutes. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can easily disable the iGPU and improve the performance of your computer.

Conclusion

In this article, we have discussed how to deactivate the iGPU on your computer. We have covered the following main points:

  • How to identify your motherboard model.
  • How to access the BIOS settings.
  • How to locate the iGPU setting.
  • How to disable the iGPU.
  • How to install a dedicated graphics card.
  • How to connect your monitor to the graphics card.
  • How to update your GPU drivers.

By following the steps outlined in this article, you can easily deactivate the iGPU on your computer and improve the performance of your dedicated graphics card.

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If you are experiencing problems with your iGPU, or if you simply want to improve the performance of your computer, then deactivating the iGPU is a good option. By following the steps in this article, you can safely and easily disable the iGPU and enjoy the benefits of a dedicated graphics card.

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