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Unable to detect integrated graphics card

FBMJ
Beginner
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It's been a while since MS Windows nor Intel Driver and Support assistant can detect the iGPU of my processor, I tried to see but nothing is detected not even the drivers I also checked on the Motherboard because I was told that there could be a setting to disable the iGPU.
can someone help?
-thanks

 

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CPU: i7-12700K

Mobo: ASUS PRIME Z790-A

Dedicated GPU: RTX 3050

 

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n_scott_pearson
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You have a Desktop system. In Desktop systems, by default, the processor graphics engine will be disabled by the BIOS if it detects a discrete graphics engine. Since you have an RTX 3050 card installed, this will mean, by default, that the processor graphics engine is disabled.

Presuming you want the processor graphics engine always enabled, what you need to do is go into BIOS Setup and locate the configuration parameters related to graphics. These parameters will be used to indicate that the processor graphics engine is to always remain enabled. Now, as Al has (so tersely) indicated, the BIOS is implement by the motherboard manufacturer and how these graphics configuration parameters are presented to the user will be specific to their BIOS Setup program's implementation. Bottom line, if you cannot sort out how to do this yourself, you need to consult with Asus Support.

Hope this helps,

...S

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FBMJ
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The problems happened as far as I remember after a BSOD.

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AlHill
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Contact ASUS regardin help with THEIR bios and video settings.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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n_scott_pearson
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You have a Desktop system. In Desktop systems, by default, the processor graphics engine will be disabled by the BIOS if it detects a discrete graphics engine. Since you have an RTX 3050 card installed, this will mean, by default, that the processor graphics engine is disabled.

Presuming you want the processor graphics engine always enabled, what you need to do is go into BIOS Setup and locate the configuration parameters related to graphics. These parameters will be used to indicate that the processor graphics engine is to always remain enabled. Now, as Al has (so tersely) indicated, the BIOS is implement by the motherboard manufacturer and how these graphics configuration parameters are presented to the user will be specific to their BIOS Setup program's implementation. Bottom line, if you cannot sort out how to do this yourself, you need to consult with Asus Support.

Hope this helps,

...S

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MUC
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ASUS PRIME PROART TUF GAMING INTEL 700 Series BIOS Manual

 

To enter BIOS Setup at startup, press <Delete> or <F2> during the Power-On Self Test (POST):

 

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AlHill
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Wow, three answers, all saying it is an ASUS motherboard bios/video setting issue.  And, what is amazing to me is how many users actually know nothing about their motherboard or use the motherboard manufacturer's site for support and documentation.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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