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Hello!
First post here. I'm looking to install graphics drivers for my Intel Core i5 4670k. The driver I have is an x64 driver for my x64 installation of Windows 7 and it's telling me I do not meet the minimum system requirements. I have been googling and found that it could be to do with my Nvidia GPU being in at the time, and that the graphics are switched off. But I can't believe this for a minute, when even with a GPU the system is supposed to support QuickSync, which requires it to be on.
I'm trying to install the drivers to get QuickSync to work... Do I need to switch off my system, with only the integrated chip being used and unplug my GPU just to install the bloody thing? Or am I missing something here? I'm also using an MSI Z87-G43 mobo.
Cheers,
Steve
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If you are installing proper drivers https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downloads/eula/24870/Intel-Iris-and-HD-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-7-8-8-1-64-bit?httpDown=http://downloadmirror.intel.com/24870/a08/win64_153619.exe win64_153619.exe for your operating system version, please bear in mind that installing an external video card, disables electronically the on-board graphics for your processor.
Try testing the installation of the graphics drivers without an external video card.
Allan.
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