Use the graphics card that comes with your system to enhance visual performance.
Use the graphics card that comes with your system to enhance visual performance.
You have a graphics card but want to activate integrated graphics alongside a second display. In your BIOS, the "enable if primary" setting is disabled and hidden. Since you can't modify it directly, you might need to adjust BIOS options manually or consult your motherboard manual for alternatives. Your Intel DQ77CP board may have specific settings—check documentation or forums for further guidance.
According to the system, iGPU and dGPU cannot operate simultaneously.
No specific reason is given, but the question implies a concern about compatibility or functionality when adding another display.
If these conditions didn't hold, you could simply connect a monitor to the motherboard and it would function properly.
It seems your question is unclear. Could you clarify what you mean by "capable of it"? Are you referring to a specific device or component?
It's quite bothersome, but I do observe a decline in performance occasionally.
Currently playing a video—have you tried DDU? Checked the temperatures? Also, just plug a cable in and see if it works.
You shouldn’t run an iGPU and a video card together. A second monitor usually only causes a slight drop in performance, around 1-3 frames per second. Your GPU might be outdated—older cards can handle basic graphics well even with a second screen, though not the best performance. You could lower your game settings to make up for the loss or upgrade to a better GPU if you really want two screens.