Intel Integrated GPU interfere applications


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    windows 10 64 bit
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    Intel Integrated GPU interfere applications


    I have an Asus ROG strix scar II laptop with 2 monitors connected to it.
    The external monitors are connected to the dedicated GPU (Nvidia GeForce 1060 6GB) and the laptop display
    is connected to the integrated graphics of the CPU (Intel i7-8750H).

    My problem is that some applications aren't functioning correctly (and sometimes crashes) when placed on the laptop display.

    E.g. If I move my browser window (Brave) to the laptop display, I can't move the tabs anymore. Every time I pull out a tab I can't put it back.

    Another example is with program called RStudio that doesn't open when in the laptop display.

    What can cause this kind of issues¿

    Windows 10 version 1909 (OS build 18363.1139) Home edition 64 bit
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  2. Posts : 1,310
    Windows 10
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    I do not know how you gathered that :
    The external monitors are connected to the dedicated GPU (Nvidia GeForce 1060 6GB) and the laptop display is connected to the integrated graphics of the CPU (Intel i7-8750H).
    According to "Asus ROG Strix scar II" laptop (Specs) you have 2 display outputs that are : 1x HDMI 2.0 and 1x Mini Display Port and those are shared , so if you are in Hybrid mode Intel takes over all main display and all ports and if its Discreet then Nvidia takes them all over so you better check in Bios what mode are you at (If names are different do report all options there are) .

    Surprisingly over the support page of that laptop model (Here) there is no downloadable driver for Intel display , marking that most probably they disable the Intel GPU on the Bios level which is a trend a lot of manufacturers has adopted lately for laptops with displays above 60 Mhz as Intel usually have problems managing them .

    - So basically you need to check in Bios you are running in Discreet Mode (If names vary do report the ones there is , if there is no such option for display then probably they have you set to that by default)

    - Next stop is to upgrade to latest Nvidia Driver from (Here)

    - If you are on that already or the problem still seem to persist then you may have to downgrade to manufacturer's driver found (Here) Then >> Drivers & Tools

    - If the problem choose to continue then you should contact Asus (Support) so they are aware of such problems to include fixes for which in their upcoming driver releases or recommend you a work around
    Last edited by nIGHTmAYOR; 12 Nov 2020 at 07:04.
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