Enabling your CPU’s iGPU can be a game-changer for your gaming PC
Most gamers don't even think about using integrated graphics because they already have a much more powerful discrete GPU. Once you install a graphics card, the iGPU feels redundant at best and pointless at worst. I'll admit that I had the same mindset when I used Intel CPUs in the past. Disabling the iGPU in the BIOS felt like a no-brainer, especially on a PC that I specifically built for gaming. In fact, I thought using the iGPU would unnecessarily raise CPU temps and power draw for no real benefit.
Most gamers don’t even think about using integrated graphics because they already have a much more powerful discrete GPU. Once you install a graphics card, the iGPU feels redundant at best and pointless at worst. I’ll admit that I had the same mindset when I used Intel CPUs in the past. Disabling the iGPU in the BIOS felt like a no-brainer, especially on a PC that I specifically built for gaming. In fact, I thought using the iGPU would unnecessarily raise CPU temps and power draw for no real benefit.
Jane Smith
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
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