

Still, with ray tracing support as well as a performance booster in XeSS upscaling, Intel will feel they have a fighting chance. Now, these are not intended as serious rivals to premium 2022 cards like the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 and RTX 4090 if Intel GPUs like the Arc A770 and Arc A750 can tangle with the best graphics cards, it’ll be at the cheaper, more 1080p-minded end of the market. Only very recently, during a live event mainly focused on Intel’s 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs, did desktop Arc GPUs get concrete price and release date details.

Long delayed, lacking in spec details, and subject to quickly-denied rumours of troubled production, the entire Arc Alchemist family was an enigma with DisplayPort sockets. Because I got the extended warranty, so a hardware problem should be covered.For a good chunk of 2022, Intel Arc Alchemist – the CPU makers’ first attempt at a series of modern gaming graphics cards – looked like it might be in trouble. Please help! And if you think this is a hardware problem, let me know. As far as I can tell, I still have framerate problems I didn't have before even with doing all these things so I don't think optimus is switching over Going into the Nvidia control panel and changing the global settings to the nvidia card. So it's not just a simple matter of which chip is primary and which chip is secondary The only thing I haven't done is gone into BIOS, but I don't think that'll do anything because if I disable the intel chip, the nvidia one doesn't kick in. I have a laptop, so physically taking the chip out isn't possible I've tried uninstalling all the chips and then re-installing them It just says my computer has no chip installed BUT, when I uninstall or disable the intel chip altogether, the Nvidia one still doesn't kick in. Tried to update my intel driver but it keeps telling me I'm not using the right operating system, I've already contacted intel and am working it out with them. It updated just fine with no problems, but didn't seem to fix anything. It's like the nvidia one appears to be installed but isn't doing anything. But for some reason it's running off the intel one rather than the nvidia one. I checked under device manager and both drivers are listed under Display adapters. Anyways, my computer is using the Intel HD 4000 chip instead of the Nvidia one. It might have been when I updated from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1 but I'm not sure. It was working great until a couple weeks ago. I have a Asus G46VW laptop that has an Intel HD 4000 chip and then a Geforce GTX 660m. Exclamation Asus Laptop is using Intel HD graphics card rather Nvidia card.
