- Joined
- Jul 21, 2011
- Messages
- 44
- Motherboard
- Asus ROG Maximus XI Hero
- CPU
- i9-9900k
- Graphics
- GTX1080 & AMD Radeon Pro 5100
Hello, I just want an information on an argument. Till now, I didn’t yet buy an RTX 2080 Ti.
I’m stuck with the GTX1080 and High Sierra, and I can’t upgrade cause no driver bla bla bla ..
But I really wants to upgrade my graphics card (also cause I’m used to play on windows and because I WANT TO UPGRADE )
So I read on another forum that :
”you can actually display via the iGPU, but render with the dGPU by setting the graphics performance per app . While not perfect in my experience (only works with an iGPU and a dGPU - not 2 dGPUs, etc), it is functional. With this, they could leave the monitor plugged into the motherboard - and just set their games/whatever to render via the dGPU in Windows”
and I would know :
- is possible to do the same just using a single monitor ? (My monitor has multiple HDMI/DP )
-how the setup is , I have to link both iGPU/dGPU with the cable to monitor ?
I’m stuck with the GTX1080 and High Sierra, and I can’t upgrade cause no driver bla bla bla ..
But I really wants to upgrade my graphics card (also cause I’m used to play on windows and because I WANT TO UPGRADE )
So I read on another forum that :
”you can actually display via the iGPU, but render with the dGPU by setting the graphics performance per app . While not perfect in my experience (only works with an iGPU and a dGPU - not 2 dGPUs, etc), it is functional. With this, they could leave the monitor plugged into the motherboard - and just set their games/whatever to render via the dGPU in Windows”
and I would know :
- is possible to do the same just using a single monitor ? (My monitor has multiple HDMI/DP )
-how the setup is , I have to link both iGPU/dGPU with the cable to monitor ?