#Nvidia Control panel missing parts

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prisma furnaceBOT
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If this is a laptop or all-in-one (AIO) PC (computer integrated into display chassis):
Laptop displays are not connected to their dedicated GPUs, instead using the integrated GPU on the CPU. If your laptop model has a MUX switch, you can use it to bypass the iGPU. If it does not, you'll have to make the adjustments you want in your iGPU's control panel instead ("Intel Graphics Command Center" / "AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition").

AIO PCs are usually built similarly to laptops, and the same applies to them.

If using external displays for some laptops, it may be possible to still bypass the display output by having it go through a video port that is wired directly to the dGPU. You can check if this is the case by going to NVIDIA Control Panel > Configure PhysX, where a display topology will be shown. If there are any video outputs wired directly to the dGPU, they will be shown here within the box of your dGPU.

If this is a desktop PC:
Make sure all of your monitors are connected to the ports of your graphics card, not to the motherboard. If you are unsure or don't know what this means, take a picture of the back of your PC and send it into this channel.

molten basin
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@fiery surge so how can i connect my graphices card with my monitor

fiery surge
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If you are unsure or don't know what this means, take a picture of the back of your PC and send it into this channel.

fiery surge
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I don't- Do you want me to re-type what's in that message?

If you don't know how to connect your monitors to your graphics card, take a picture of the back of your PC, send it into here, and we'll help you

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Where exactly the MoBo and graphics card ports are is different for every desktop PC, and explaining how to do this via text isn't really possible

molten basin
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explain me step for step

frosty verge
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You have upload permissions here

frosty verge
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Your video cable (marked yellow) goes to one of the video card ports (marked red). Three of the ports have rubber covers, so you need to remove them first.

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If that is a USB cable, did you remove the video cable beforehand? Either way, you know what to do now

molten basin
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is work

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thanks a lots