Windows 10: Here's My Reply To Dell's Battery Plugged-In NVIDIA GTX GPUS!

Discus and support Here's My Reply To Dell's Battery Plugged-In NVIDIA GTX GPUS! in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; "This Message Has Been Removed By Me For Misjudging The DELL Company" Better Topic: "What's Causing My Display To Flash Orange Red?"... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Alex White_47, Dec 12, 2018.

  1. Here's My Reply To Dell's Battery Plugged-In NVIDIA GTX GPUS!


    "This Message Has Been Removed By Me For Misjudging The DELL Company"

    Better Topic: "What's Causing My Display To Flash Orange Red?"

    :)
     
    Alex White_47, Dec 12, 2018
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  2. Rob~635 Win User

    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 Display Adapter is suddenly hidden in device manager

    My Nvidia GTX 960 is not listed in Device Manger and is not working properly, the problem is also causing regular crashes of my Dell Alien Aurora unit.
     
    Rob~635, Dec 12, 2018
    #2
  3. Zeond1987 Win User
    Is there a way to force a program to use a secondary GPU?

    I have 2 GPU's (Nvidia GTX 970 and 1080) and I want to force a program to use the 1080 for certain programs/games. Going to Settings>System>Display>Graphics Settings should give me the option to switch GPU's. Unfortunately it does not list both of my GPU's
    nor does it allow me to change to another one, only the default GPU is chosen (the 970). This is a desktop computer and I have tried the Nvidia control panel and UEFI settings without much luck. If I tried selecting a program to run on my 1080 (through the
    Nvidia control panel), it would still run it on the 970. I have tried switching the GPU's around with not much luck there either. If I can suggest to Microsoft the option in the Graphics Settings to list both GPU's for selection, that would be great. Otherwise
    I don't know what to do. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you for your time.
     
    Zeond1987, Dec 12, 2018
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  4. RMayhem Win User

    Here's My Reply To Dell's Battery Plugged-In NVIDIA GTX GPUS!

    Nvidia GTX 1080 performance issue.

    Original title: NVidia GTX 1080 Running Slow

    Hi,

    I have recently finished building another PC the components are.

    CPU: Intel 5820K

    GPU: GTX 1080 (Asus)

    Ram: 32GB

    MOBO: Asus Sabertooth

    OS: Windows 10 Pro

    I did have a GTX 770 installed until the GTX 1080 came out but i'm not getting very good graphic response. I use my PC for work for editing videos and Photos but it just doesn't seem that powerful and is performing on par with my old GTX 770 witch is a massive
    step underneath the new GTX 1080. I don't have any idea why its doing this unless is a Windows Driver Issue i cant seem to find anyone with the same problem, please help if you have any ideas!

    Thank you for your time.

    Rob
     
    RMayhem, Dec 12, 2018
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