Disabling integrated graphics to improve gpu performance

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criveraz86

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Hi, I read in some forum (i dont remember where) that if you disable your integrated graphics (in my case i5 2500k=hd3000) your GPU performance should increase... is that true? if so, where should i disable this "option" BIOS? or what should i do in order to improve my performance. Actually im getting around 5700 in 3dmark 11 (Performance) and i think thats pretty good but, id like to improve if its possible...

My mobo is Gigabyte Z77M-D3H

My specs are in my sign...

Thx in advanced...
 
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Typically, your integrated GPU is disabled automatically when you install a stand-alone (discrete) GPU. If not, you can disable the integrated GPU in your BIOS.

Good luck!

COLGeek

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Typically, your integrated GPU is disabled automatically when you install a stand-alone (discrete) GPU. If not, you can disable the integrated GPU in your BIOS.

Good luck!
 
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