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I have a X550JX laptop and i bought a monitor (XG2402), i was getting 100FPS on Overwatch with high settings but now i'm getting 30-59 FPS even when every video setting is LOW or OFF.

I wonder if it's running on my nvidia card or integrated graphics, in NVIDIA Control Panel > 3D > PhysX both monitor and laptop display seems to be connected to the Intel HD Graphics and when i disable Intel HD Graphics driver i can't see anything on my monitor so i think it uses integrated graphics over NVIDIA.

Monitor is connected to my laptop using an HDMI cable.

How can I get it to use my GPU? (or is it already using it? if so, why is the fps too low?)

Vlastimil Ovčáčík
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  • Possible duplicate of [How to use dedicated video card instead of onboard?](https://superuser.com/questions/231446/how-to-use-dedicated-video-card-instead-of-onboard) – Vlastimil Ovčáčík Aug 21 '18 at 14:07
  • On notebooks with switchable graphics, displays are always connected to the low-power integrated graphics unit. They are hardwired this way. Dedicated graphics are connected to this display pipeline in a way that allows efficient injection of rendered images. – Daniel B Aug 21 '18 at 14:11
  • Have you opened High Performance mode in your laptop battery management? – Peter.G Aug 23 '18 at 09:37

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