HP Probook 4740S
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19 Jun 2015, 14:59
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Hi,
Since 2 years I'm owning a HP Probook 4740s. Its a decent laptop and it runs League of Legends and Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory without problems. Some weeks ago I installed Open Broadcaster Software (obs) and set it up with some help of people who stream a lot as well. Everything worked pretty ok besides my fps being around 35/40
Than I found the set-up software from ATI (ccc - catalyst) and noticed that I could set games to max-performances so I've set LoL and Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory to highest performance and both games run even better right now.
So far so good untill I tried running OBS. Somehow OBS keeps showing me a black screen all of sudden. Multiple people tried to help me but its still not fixed.
The problem is that OBS does not recognize my ATI-card but only the INTEL 4000 one. I've been reading forums which tell me to put your laptop in "fixed" mode rather than "Dynamic" but there is no such thing at my bios.
Is there anyone out there who has software to disable the onboard VGA and force every program to use my ATI?
Right now every program uses the ATI but they only recognize my INTEL.
help pleaseeee
Since 2 years I'm owning a HP Probook 4740s. Its a decent laptop and it runs League of Legends and Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory without problems. Some weeks ago I installed Open Broadcaster Software (obs) and set it up with some help of people who stream a lot as well. Everything worked pretty ok besides my fps being around 35/40
Than I found the set-up software from ATI (ccc - catalyst) and noticed that I could set games to max-performances so I've set LoL and Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory to highest performance and both games run even better right now.
So far so good untill I tried running OBS. Somehow OBS keeps showing me a black screen all of sudden. Multiple people tried to help me but its still not fixed.
The problem is that OBS does not recognize my ATI-card but only the INTEL 4000 one. I've been reading forums which tell me to put your laptop in "fixed" mode rather than "Dynamic" but there is no such thing at my bios.
Is there anyone out there who has software to disable the onboard VGA and force every program to use my ATI?
Right now every program uses the ATI but they only recognize my INTEL.
help pleaseeee
u can switch off intel graphic card only in BIOS. If u dont have this option, u cant.
i had several problems with my intel 3000 and geforce. try reinstalling drivers of both cards. I usually use this: http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
install intel first and then ati card