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Ciao a tutti, sono disperato.
Come da titolo il mio asus gl503vm non vede la gpu intel integrata e di conseguenza il pc mi da problemi.
Le ho provate tutte... dalla formattazione a aggiornare driver bios ecc ecc e anche cambiare le varie paste termiche... non so più dove sbattere la testa, in rete ho trovato solo un altro utente col mio stesso problema ma non so se e come abbia risolto.... AIUTOOOO
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è che sono abbastanza sicuro che una volta ci fosse nella gestione dispositivi e adesso il pc mi da problemi grafici, sia con programmi che con giochi che erano sempre andati bene
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I just found this on the asus site, which seem very much like your issue:
https://rog-forum.asus.com/t5/rog-strix-series/does-the-gl503vm-have-integrated-graphics/td-p/726209
So, the only thing left for you to do is to check the device manager, display adapters. If you have only one, then you have only nvidia. If you have two, tell me about it and take a screen shot.
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There is no intel "video card" the intel graphics are part of the processor. On various machines, you can have Intel graphics, other (nvidia) graphics, or both. This is controlled by the bios.
So, yes, all the machines with this processor are going to have integrated graphics. On some laptops, for better performance, the manufacturer will add other (nvidia) graphics. They may or may not allow the Intel graphics to co-exist.
Now, if you want to use Intel graphics, how would you do so on this laptop? Where would you plug in (what port) the monitor?
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se voglio attaccare un monitor esterno al notebook lo collego alla presa hdmi e funziona
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Do you have an external monitor connected now, and is it working?
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When you can, try it again to be sure it still works.
Also, let me know what the device manager says.
You may want to post on that asus link I provided since it is the same as your laptop model.
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sì funziona e in gestione dispositivi me lo da come monitor generico attribuito alla nvidia
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But, under display adapters, how many adapters do you see?
On my machine, for example, I see this:
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My suggestion is to connect with the users on the asus forum:
https://rog-forum.asus.com/t5/rog-strix-series/does-the-gl503vm-have-integrated-graphics/td-p/726209
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ho provato ma ancora nessuna risposta comunque non voglio disturbarti ulteriormente, sei stato fin troppo gentile
grazie mille davvero
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No problem. Send me a screen shot of the device manager display adapters.
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also, do you have any entries under "other devices" in the device manager?
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That is not showing any problem. It says you have only one adapter (nvidia).
And, since there appears to be no bios setting to allow both, it looks like the nvidia adapter is all you have.
At this point, only asus can help. I think the users on the asus forum would be able to answer this.
Sorry I could not help more.
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ripeto che sei stato anche troppo gentile.
grazie mille e buon week end

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