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Graphics card not supported ?


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I've been having this problem for a while.
I was getting really poor FPS (30 - 40) in the lowest quality, even though I have a very decent graphics card.
I am running a computer with two graphics card :
 - Intel(R) HD Graphics 530
 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB

I took a wild guess and thought that the game was using the Intel, since I was getting a bad framerate.
So I disabled it.

I tried to launch the game again, and to my surprise, I got an error message saying my graphics card wasn't supported.
I did what they told me to do, which is to restart my computer and install the latest drivers.
I already had the latest NVIDIA GeForce drivers, so I restarted my computer.

You can guess what happenned, since I'm still writing this.

I'm also getting errors regarding my graphics card on other games, like CS:GO.

If someone could provide a fix, that'll be highly appreciated.

Best regards, Tenno.

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15 hours ago, Xirka said:

Try rolling the drivers back and see if that works. If not, contact support. 

I have tried that, it didn't work. I might contact support, if I can.

 

15 hours ago, taiiat said:

is this a Notebook? by this type of issue i presume that it is.

in the Nvidia Control Panel, this setting should help.
set it either globally, or for just Warframe or such if you want.
nvidia-control-panel-program-settings.pn

Unfortunatly, I don't have that option. It just doesn't show up. I've seen this fix everywhere, yet I'm not able to find it anywhere in the control panel.

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Additionnal information :

I am running Windows 10
I built it
I have two monitors
When checking the graphics card's activity, only one monitor is using the NVIDIA

So my guess is that I might've plugged the monitors somewhere where it works, but just isn't using the right graphics card.
But I'm not entirely sure, I'm not an expert.

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On 16/02/2017 at 3:26 PM, taiiat said:

that sounds plausible, sure. the Monitors should both be plugged in to the dedicated GPU - in layman's terms, the two Monitors should be plugged in to ports that are within about an inch at most from one another.

It seemed like one of my monitors was plugged to the motherboard. I unplugged it and plugged it where the NVIDIA is. Now it's running perfectly, thanks a lot.

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