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Switching to Integrated Intel HD Graphics - G750JX and G750JH

rajeshtechfreak
Level 7
Is it possible to switch to the Intel HD 4600 Graphics on the JX(the one with 3D Display ) using the Nvidia Control Panel like any other laptop ?
I read that this laptop always uses the Dedicated Graphic Card and does not make use of the integrated graphics .. If I could disable the GPU and enable the Integrated Graphics when using it on Battery it would help extend the battery life.. And Intel 4600 is known to have a decent performance ! Can the Nvidia Control Panel Settings be configured on this laptop like the other ones (GT series graphic card etc )
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villiansv
Level 11
No, there is no way to enable the integrated GPU.

Nehmia
Level 9
and thank god for that! I dont want to even touch that Intel HD **** which can't even play movies smoothly
ASUS G750JX-CV050H
CPU: i7-4700HQ @ 2.40 GHz.
Memory: 32 GB DDR3 1600 MHz. Hynix RAM
Graphics: GeForce GTX 770M 3 GB GDDR5 RAM
Storage: 256 GB LiteOn LCM-256M3S SSD + 1 TB Seagate Momentus ST1000LM024 5400 RPM HDD
Screen: 17.3" Full HD 3D Glossy Screen
Router: ASUS RT-AC68U
OS: Windows 7 Professional (x64)
Security: Webroot SecureAnywhere Antivirus for PC Gamers

Nehmia wrote:
and thank god for that! I dont want to even touch that Intel HD **** which can't even play movies smoothly


Does your model have the 3D display ?!
How's the quality ? and gaming performance while 3D rendering ?!

rajeshtechfreak wrote:
Does your model have the 3D display ?!
How's the quality ? and gaming performance while 3D rendering ?!

I previously had a G75VW with a matte display, my god it was awful! the colors are so pale and it looks like someone put grease on the screen

then when I got this laptop I made sure to get the Glossy/3D display

the difference is like night and day, the colors are so bright and clear and reading websites and text is so easy on the eyes. Additionally, videos and games are so much smoother thanks to the 120 Hz. refresh rate
ASUS G750JX-CV050H
CPU: i7-4700HQ @ 2.40 GHz.
Memory: 32 GB DDR3 1600 MHz. Hynix RAM
Graphics: GeForce GTX 770M 3 GB GDDR5 RAM
Storage: 256 GB LiteOn LCM-256M3S SSD + 1 TB Seagate Momentus ST1000LM024 5400 RPM HDD
Screen: 17.3" Full HD 3D Glossy Screen
Router: ASUS RT-AC68U
OS: Windows 7 Professional (x64)
Security: Webroot SecureAnywhere Antivirus for PC Gamers

Nehmia wrote:
I previously had a G75VW with a matte display, my god it was awful! the colors are so pale and it looks like someone put grease on the screen

then when I got this laptop I made sure to get the Glossy/3D display

the difference is like night and day, the colors are so bright and clear and reading websites and text is so easy on the eyes. Additionally, videos and games are so much smoother thanks to the 120 Hz. refresh rate



I heard 3D gaming is taxing on the graphics card and laptops can't handle it ! is that true?
Do framerates drop a lot on 3D ?

rajeshtechfreak wrote:
I heard 3D gaming is taxing on the graphics card and laptops can't handle it ! is that true?
Do framerates drop a lot on 3D ?



they do offcourse since the image is being drawn twice, but not so bad it's not playable
ASUS G750JX-CV050H
CPU: i7-4700HQ @ 2.40 GHz.
Memory: 32 GB DDR3 1600 MHz. Hynix RAM
Graphics: GeForce GTX 770M 3 GB GDDR5 RAM
Storage: 256 GB LiteOn LCM-256M3S SSD + 1 TB Seagate Momentus ST1000LM024 5400 RPM HDD
Screen: 17.3" Full HD 3D Glossy Screen
Router: ASUS RT-AC68U
OS: Windows 7 Professional (x64)
Security: Webroot SecureAnywhere Antivirus for PC Gamers

rajeshtechfreak wrote:
I heard 3D gaming is taxing on the graphics card and laptops can't handle it ! is that true?
Do framerates drop a lot on 3D ?

Playing in 3D exactly halves the FPS you see because they have to be split for each eye. So 3D gaming is only possible on games or settings that net you 60+ fps in 2D mode.
ASUS G750JX -- i7-4700 - 16GB - 128GB 840 PRO SSD + 1TB HDD - Nvidia GTX 770M - 120Hz 3D glossy display

gazzacbr
Level 10
metro: last light is playable at almost max everything in 3D.
(except that i get a headache after about 30 mins 😉 )
Asus G750JX-CV050H||GTX770M||24GB ram||120hz 3D screen||
1TB Samsung 840 EVO SSD||500GB Crucial M4 SSD||500GB Crucial M4 SSD in DVD Bay
free bag and mouse :cool:
win 8.1||win 7||win xp||server 2008||os x mavericks||linux mint 16

gazzacbr wrote:
metro: last light is playable at almost max everything in 3D.
(except that i get a headache after about 30 mins 😉 )


Even I get a headache with 3D glass usage for Long 😛