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asrock z97: igpu and dgpu question.

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  • Intel i7
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June 21, 2014 11:33:59 PM

Hi, First of all: Hello everybody and thanks for reading me!

Second, the question. I am planning to get a AsRock Z97 with a i7 4770k and a NVidia GeForce 780 (the NVidia is a present). Thing is I am concern about the NVidia's energy consumption, and I was wondering whether the MOBO gives the option to select between the igpu or dgpu or not, depending on the what I need (many games I have does not require to use so powerful card and the igpu will run them perfectly). I know about the Virtu MVP, but it seems that the Z97 series does no t implement that. Do they use any other technology? Or it is using always the dgpu? Or maybe if I plug the monitor to the MOBO output will it use the igpu, and otherwise the dgpu???

Many thanks!!!
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a b V Motherboard
June 21, 2014 11:39:35 PM

In my opinion you should not concern yourself with the power consumption of NVidia GeForce GTX 780. When the card is idle the power consumption is minimal.
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June 21, 2014 11:43:39 PM

pbm86 said:
In my opinion you should not concern yourself with the power consumption of NVidia GeForce GTX 780. When the card is idle the power consumption is minimal.


Right but I have many games (most of them) where the i7 gpu will be more than enough.

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a b V Motherboard
June 21, 2014 11:54:25 PM

From UEFI you should enable the IGPU Multi-Monitor options in the advanced section. But you probably have to plug the display to the motherboard whenever you wish to use the iGPU. I don't think it is worth the trouble.
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June 22, 2014 12:00:16 AM

If it is like that then I am fine with it... Don't mind to change the plug when I am going to use the dgpu, not troublesome at all.

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pbm86 said:
From UEFI you should enable the IGPU Multi-Monitor options in the advanced section. But you probably have to plug the display to the motherboard whenever you wish to use the iGPU. I don't think it is worth the trouble.


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