If you're asking because your GPU is bottlenecking your performance, then no, not really. Switching to the integrated gpu of your processor would likely yield worse results.
My graphics card itself is worse that my CPU, thats why I would like to use my CPU's integrated graphics instead of the graphics card I have installed.
Remove the graphics card and use the motherboard's video output ports. You may have to switch the graphic output in your BIOS settings.
If you're asking because your GPU is bottlenecking your performance, then no, not really. Switching to the integrated gpu of your processor would likely yield worse results.
If you're asking because your GPU is bottlenecking your performance, then no, not really. Switching to the integrated gpu of your processor would likely yield worse results.
My graphics card itself is worse that my CPU, thats why I would like to use my CPU's integrated graphics instead of the graphics card I have installed.
If you're asking because your GPU is bottlenecking your performance, then no, not really. Switching to the integrated gpu of your processor would likely yield worse results.
My graphics card itself is worse that my CPU, thats why I would like to use my CPU's integrated graphics instead of the graphics card I have installed.
Remove the graphics card and use the motherboard's video output ports. You may have to switch the graphic output in your BIOS settings.