Intel UHD 770 (i5 12600k) unusable but recognized
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Hello,
Having decided to upgrade my 2nd desktop PC, I wanted to install a CPU with integrated graphics to occasionally play using the iGPU instead of the graphics card, which is used for something else.
I activated it in the BIOS, the chipset is installed, but I can't force the use of Intel UHD instead of the graphics card. In fact, I don't even get any display when connecting a monitor to the HDMI port on the motherboard, and the power LED on the case flashes as if it is warning me that something isn't running correctly.
I tested a single monitor on the motherboard, with and without the graphics card, and I always get the same result. The motherboard is an Asus Prime Z690-P WiFi D4.
Having decided to upgrade my 2nd desktop PC, I wanted to install a CPU with integrated graphics to occasionally play using the iGPU instead of the graphics card, which is used for something else.
I activated it in the BIOS, the chipset is installed, but I can't force the use of Intel UHD instead of the graphics card. In fact, I don't even get any display when connecting a monitor to the HDMI port on the motherboard, and the power LED on the case flashes as if it is warning me that something isn't running correctly.
I tested a single monitor on the motherboard, with and without the graphics card, and I always get the same result. The motherboard is an Asus Prime Z690-P WiFi D4.
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flo88 Posted messages 28486 Registration date Status Contributor Last intervention Ambassadeur 5 168
Hello
If you have no display with the pciexpress graphics card removed, there is indeed an issue, unless your CPU has no graphics circuit, maybe it's a 12600kF
....?
Otherwise, it is important to know that the presence of a dedicated graphics card connected to the motherboard automatically disables the graphics chip of the CPU.
So in this case, there is nothing surprising.
In the past, it was possible to combine the two, but today it is less true, if not no longer at all, because motherboard manufacturers see no point in it.
Try to follow this tutorial if your motherboard's BIOS allows it:
https://www.malekal.com/activer-installer-la-carte-graphique-et-gpu-integre-sur-windows-10/
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No no, it's definitely a K and not a KF.
After searching everywhere, I have partially solved the problem.
In the BIOS, I have several options regarding the display
So I can finally connect a monitor to the motherboard, but I still can't force the use of Intel in games, only in applications like Chrome, Opera, Plex, or Steam, but not in games even with a game that requires few resources (ex Shop Titans).
Of course, I've used the W10 tool to choose which chipset to use, but it continues to use the graphics card.
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