Monitor not connected to graphics card
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Hello,
I have two questions:
-I have a MSI GP63 Leopard 8RF laptop with a GTX 1070 graphics card, but the laptop screen is connected to the Intel UHD Graphics 630... However, when I connect an external display, I no longer see the laptop screen appear in the NVIDIA Control Panel (the display still works) and the external display shows as connected to the GTX 1070..
How can I get the laptop screen connected to the GTX?
-My screen has a refresh rate of 120 Hz, but I would like to decrease it to 60 Hz to match my second screen; however, in the display settings for the screen, I only have 120 Hz available in the options.. Is it possible to modify it in another way?
Thank you,
I have two questions:
-I have a MSI GP63 Leopard 8RF laptop with a GTX 1070 graphics card, but the laptop screen is connected to the Intel UHD Graphics 630... However, when I connect an external display, I no longer see the laptop screen appear in the NVIDIA Control Panel (the display still works) and the external display shows as connected to the GTX 1070..
How can I get the laptop screen connected to the GTX?
-My screen has a refresh rate of 120 Hz, but I would like to decrease it to 60 Hz to match my second screen; however, in the display settings for the screen, I only have 120 Hz available in the options.. Is it possible to modify it in another way?
Thank you,
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Hello
"How do you connect the PC screen to the GTX?"
In my opinion, in the setting "Manage 3D settings" then, in the "Global Settings" tab, set the value "GTX 1070" for the line "OpenGL rendering GPU" and "Power management mode" to "Prefer maximum performance"
Not sure that will be enough though --'
"My screen has a refresh rate of 120 Hz but I would like to decrease it to 60 Hz"
In the setting "Manage 3D settings" then, in the "Global Settings" tab, set the value "60" for the line "Max frame rate"
You can also create a custom resolution but the nVidia manager doesn’t offer you the option "change resolution".
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"How do you connect the PC screen to the GTX?"
In my opinion, in the setting "Manage 3D settings" then, in the "Global Settings" tab, set the value "GTX 1070" for the line "OpenGL rendering GPU" and "Power management mode" to "Prefer maximum performance"
Not sure that will be enough though --'
"My screen has a refresh rate of 120 Hz but I would like to decrease it to 60 Hz"
In the setting "Manage 3D settings" then, in the "Global Settings" tab, set the value "60" for the line "Max frame rate"
You can also create a custom resolution but the nVidia manager doesn’t offer you the option "change resolution".
--
The GAFAM may not have oil, but they have data!
Do you feel my Big Data?
Sacrifice your freedoms for a little more security and you lose them ALL.
ALL YOUR DATABASE ARE BELONG TO US