Don't pay for an nVidia gpu on an Intel chipset mobo w/ 4600 graphic

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Don't do what I did, buying a Lenovo 'multimedia' machine that included as standard a nVidia GeForce GT 750M discrete GPU with an Intel Core i7 processor chipset, including the 4600 graphic chip, and then waste a year trying to figure out what was wrong while my very pointed and direct questions to Lenovo hardware support were answered by talking around the issue(s). I sent a screen dump of the graphic showing the PhysX connections to video ports; strange that the nVidia had none and the 4600 had vga/dvi/hdmi.

I found this document ... too late.

http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/344.60/344.60-win8-win7-notebook-release-notes.pdf

Note on page 3 that the nVidia GPU PhysX acceleration is not available if there is a non-nVidia graphic processor in the system even if it is not being used for rendering!!!

And there's more, much more regarding the OS, VGA/DVI/HDMI, what to use and what not to use when installing drivers in Windows 7 (and 8), etc. etc. etc.

Even if you're using other hardware combos set up by OEMs, these days take nothing for granted and if you've already bought your machine but the problems won't go away permanently, don't roll over and play dead; no support, then return it. Too late, then just spread the word to help others avoid the mfg and seek support elsewhere to make the most of what you have. In the meantime read that link!:sick:
 

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Do you even need the PhysX? Most Desktop with Intel have Intel HD 4600 too
 

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Don't do what I did, buying a Lenovo 'multimedia' machine that included as standard a nVidia GeForce GT 750M discrete GPU with an Intel Core i7 processor chipset, including the 4600 graphic chip, and then waste a year trying to figure out what was wrong while my very pointed and direct questions to Lenovo hardware support were answered by talking around the issue(s). I sent a screen dump of the graphic showing the PhysX connections to video ports; strange that the nVidia had none and the 4600 had vga/dvi/hdmi.

I found this document ... too late.

http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/344.60/344.60-win8-win7-notebook-release-notes.pdf

Note on page 3 that the nVidia GPU PhysX acceleration is not available if there is a non-nVidia graphic processor in the system even if it is not being used for rendering!!!

And there's more, much more regarding the OS, VGA/DVI/HDMI, what to use and what not to use when installing drivers in Windows 7 (and 8), etc. etc. etc.

Even if you're using other hardware combos set up by OEMs, these days take nothing for granted and if you've already bought your machine but the problems won't go away permanently, don't roll over and play dead; no support, then return it. Too late, then just spread the word to help others avoid the mfg and seek support elsewhere to make the most of what you have. In the meantime read that link!:sick:

Your statement isn't true, PhysX is a technology, not a physical device that you can plug into, the GPU that you have in your system has PhysX capabilities, it is used when you have graphically intensive tasks(gaming/benchmarking), the intel GPU you have is a discreet chipset GPU which manages the everyday tasks (browsing/watching videos).


The driver release notes are basically saying if you don't have an Nvidia GPU, you can't use PhysX, there is only one program that I am aware of that can fully utilise PhysX, Mirrors Edge.
 

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Don't do what I did, buying a Lenovo 'multimedia' machine that included as standard a nVidia GeForce GT 750M discrete GPU with an Intel Core i7 processor chipset, including the 4600 graphic chip, and then waste a year trying to figure out what was wrong while my very pointed and direct questions to Lenovo hardware support were answered by talking around the issue(s). I sent a screen dump of the graphic showing the PhysX connections to video ports; strange that the nVidia had none and the 4600 had vga/dvi/hdmi.

I found this document ... too late.

http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/344.60/344.60-win8-win7-notebook-release-notes.pdf

Note on page 3 that the nVidia GPU PhysX acceleration is not available if there is a non-nVidia graphic processor in the system even if it is not being used for rendering!!!

And there's more, much more regarding the OS, VGA/DVI/HDMI, what to use and what not to use when installing drivers in Windows 7 (and 8), etc. etc. etc.

Even if you're using other hardware combos set up by OEMs, these days take nothing for granted and if you've already bought your machine but the problems won't go away permanently, don't roll over and play dead; no support, then return it. Too late, then just spread the word to help others avoid the mfg and seek support elsewhere to make the most of what you have. In the meantime read that link!:sick:

Your statement isn't true, PhysX is a technology, not a physical device that you can plug into, the GPU that you have in your system has PhysX capabilities, it is used when you have graphically intensive tasks(gaming/benchmarking), the intel GPU you have is a discreet chipset GPU which manages the everyday tasks (browsing/watching videos).


The driver release notes are basically saying if you don't have an Nvidia GPU, you can't use PhysX, there is only one program that I am aware of that can fully utilise PhysX, Mirrors Edge.

Does Metro 2033 does it also?
 

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There are many games out there which use PhysX here are few titles below:

- Mirror's Edge (MrNeeds already mentioned)
- Metro 2033
- Metro Last Light
- Assassin's Creed III
- Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag
- Batman Arkham City
- Batman Arkham Origins
- Borderlands 2

Here you can find the official list of games that uses Nvidia's PhysX technology
Games & Apps | GeForce
 

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Do you even need the PhysX? Most Desktop with Intel have Intel HD 4600 too

Did you read what I wrote about the 4600? And yes, I DO need it if for nothing else than I paid extra for it and was sold a defective bill of goods; heavens, I could have gotten a 7200 rpm spindle hd instead of this 5400 rpm had I not been talked into getting this instead. Sorry, got to address another comment below....

I didn't 'have' to take the time to write this; did it as a public service but some people will listen ... and others won't.
 

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Don't do what I did, buying a Lenovo 'multimedia' machine that included as standard a nVidia GeForce GT 750M discrete GPU with an Intel Core i7 processor chipset, including the 4600 graphic chip, and then waste a year trying to figure out what was wrong while my very pointed and direct questions to Lenovo hardware support were answered by talking around the issue(s). I sent a screen dump of the graphic showing the PhysX connections to video ports; strange that the nVidia had none and the 4600 had vga/dvi/hdmi.

I found this document ... too late.

http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/344.60/344.60-win8-win7-notebook-release-notes.pdf

Note on page 3 that the nVidia GPU PhysX acceleration is not available if there is a non-nVidia graphic processor in the system even if it is not being used for rendering!!!

And there's more, much more regarding the OS, VGA/DVI/HDMI, what to use and what not to use when installing drivers in Windows 7 (and 8), etc. etc. etc.

Even if you're using other hardware combos set up by OEMs, these days take nothing for granted and if you've already bought your machine but the problems won't go away permanently, don't roll over and play dead; no support, then return it. Too late, then just spread the word to help others avoid the mfg and seek support elsewhere to make the most of what you have. In the meantime read that link!:sick:

Your statement isn't true, PhysX is a technology, not a physical device that you can plug into, the GPU that you have in your system has PhysX capabilities, it is used when you have graphically intensive tasks(gaming/benchmarking), the intel GPU you have is a discreet chipset GPU which manages the everyday tasks (browsing/watching videos).


The driver release notes are basically saying if you don't have an Nvidia GPU, you can't use PhysX, there is only one program that I am aware of that can fully utilise PhysX, Mirrors Edge.

Does Metro 2033 does it also?

So my degree is in cybernetics, what's your's in? The Intel is an in-board and the nVidia is discrete; hence, if the BIOS has discrete turned off, the nVidia is not even used but turned on, is supposidly activated and in fact goes through the motions. The notes say it just so clearly that I don't understand why you need to 'translate' them. And I won't go into the programs because thankfully someone already has.

This post of mine is not meant for the, what will I call them, the "self-sufficient". It's meant for the open-minded, willing to learn types.

I didn't 'have' to take the time to write this; did it as a public service but some people will listen ... and others won't.
 

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Your statement isn't true, PhysX is a technology, not a physical device that you can plug into, the GPU that you have in your system has PhysX capabilities, it is used when you have graphically intensive tasks(gaming/benchmarking), the intel GPU you have is a discreet chipset GPU which manages the everyday tasks (browsing/watching videos).


The driver release notes are basically saying if you don't have an Nvidia GPU, you can't use PhysX, there is only one program that I am aware of that can fully utilise PhysX, Mirrors Edge.

Does Metro 2033 does it also?

So my degree is in cybernetics, what's your's in? The Intel is an in-board and the nVidia is discrete; hence, if the BIOS has discrete turned off, the nVidia is not even used but turned on, is supposidly activated and in fact goes through the motions. The notes say it just so clearly that I don't understand why you need to 'translate' them. And I won't go into the programs because thankfully someone already has.

This post of mine is not meant for the, what will I call them, the "self-sufficient". It's meant for the open-minded, willing to learn types.

I didn't 'have' to take the time to write this; did it as a public service but some people will listen ... and others won't.

Intel made their GPU discrete since Intel HD but is still called on board because its soldered beside the CPU.
 

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Your statement isn't true, PhysX is a technology, not a physical device that you can plug into, the GPU that you have in your system has PhysX capabilities, it is used when you have graphically intensive tasks(gaming/benchmarking), the intel GPU you have is a discreet chipset GPU which manages the everyday tasks (browsing/watching videos).


The driver release notes are basically saying if you don't have an Nvidia GPU, you can't use PhysX, there is only one program that I am aware of that can fully utilise PhysX, Mirrors Edge.

Does Metro 2033 does it also?

So my degree is in cybernetics, what's your's in? The Intel is an in-board and the nVidia is discrete; hence, if the BIOS has discrete turned off, the nVidia is not even used but turned on, is supposidly activated and in fact goes through the motions. The notes say it just so clearly that I don't understand why you need to 'translate' them. And I won't go into the programs because thankfully someone already has.

This post of mine is not meant for the, what will I call them, the "self-sufficient". It's meant for the open-minded, willing to learn types.

I didn't 'have' to take the time to write this; did it as a public service but some people will listen ... and others won't.

Does cybernetics give you qualifications with windows OS and Nvidia technologies? Last time I checked it didn't, this isn't a fight about qualifications, it's about a statement which was completely false, with proof found in the same notes you linked to, the Intel on board chipset CPU/GPU combo is designed to use other discrete GPU's when it's own can't handle the task at hand, all Nvidia GPU's whether they are discrete or not use PhysX, it's not a defective part, it's a software technology designed to be used with Nvidia GPU's, if it doesn't work as advertised then it's a software problem, not a hardware fault, if you asked one of our members to help with an issue you had with lenovo to start with instead of coming to your own conclusions, this would have turned out differently.

I do appreciate the time you've taken to write this, but I stand by my previous conclusion and we shall agree to disagree, other members will see this and also come to the same conclusion as myself.
 

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If you are not in gaming and/or 3D rendering etc, 4600 graphics by Intel is more than enough for you.

People use hardware as per their needs and requirements, mostly. I know a lot of people who are doing all their regular works with Intel GMA only; at the same time I know some people who need SLI/Crossfire despite of having Iris Pro 5000.
 

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Does Metro 2033 does it also?

So my degree is in cybernetics, what's your's in? The Intel is an in-board and the nVidia is discrete; hence, if the BIOS has discrete turned off, the nVidia is not even used but turned on, is supposidly activated and in fact goes through the motions. The notes say it just so clearly that I don't understand why you need to 'translate' them. And I won't go into the programs because thankfully someone already has.

This post of mine is not meant for the, what will I call them, the "self-sufficient". It's meant for the open-minded, willing to learn types.

I didn't 'have' to take the time to write this; did it as a public service but some people will listen ... and others won't.

Does cybernetics give you qualifications with windows OS and Nvidia technologies? Last time I checked it didn't, this isn't a fight about qualifications, it's about a statement which was completely false, with proof found in the same notes you linked to, the Intel on board chipset CPU/GPU combo is designed to use other discrete GPU's when it's own can't handle the task at hand, all Nvidia GPU's whether they are discrete or not use PhysX, it's not a defective part, it's a software technology designed to be used with Nvidia GPU's, if it doesn't work as advertised then it's a software problem, not a hardware fault, if you asked one of our members to help with an issue you had with lenovo to start with instead of coming to your own conclusions, this would have turned out differently.

I do appreciate the time you've taken to write this, but I stand by my previous conclusion and we shall agree to disagree, other members will see this and also come to the same conclusion as myself.

Yes indeed, an ScD of Cybernetic Systems DOES qualify me so long as my understanding of what is involved in the System (computer hardware and-or software/or biological/or structural/or heating-cooling/etc) and how it/they are configured is correct. I am not arguing because I don't need to prove anything to myself or anyone else for that matter, only taking issue with a backhanded comment calling me a liar.

In any event you have provided pertinent, additional information that:

1- Was not provided by the manufacturer before/after the sale or ever

2- Actually proved my point that the information you provided was readily available and hence, any/every manufacturer should have been aware of it when configuring a 'system' for sale

3- I don't know how you could have helped me with Lenovo then or now

When I buy a refridgerator, Fisher & Paykill for instance as I think they are manufactured in your country and I happen to own one, I do not ask the salesperson details on how the motor is configured to the cooling system and how the chip in the display provides feedback to regulate coolness/features nor do I go online for that kind of detailed information.

What I do not understand is why, if it were a software problem, it wasn't easily fixed. Software modifications are a piece of cake. Instead they sold out of the product lines (mine in particular 8 months after I purchased it) that had the configuration, then did 'Clearance Sale' on spare parts in inventory (like batteries, an accessory) and never produced the accessories they advertised would be available. Having also run a profitable company I am knowledgeable as to cost of inventory and spare parts, cost of re-manufacturing and so forth. Yes I know your point relates to the tree in the forest, "it is software", and not these points but they do make it harder yet to swallow the software only pill.

So, from my perspective this thread is closed. I agree to disagree, if that is what you want; I do not agree to be labeled a liar. I am happy I do not have the where-with-all to tell other members of the forum that they must come to your conclusions, but so be it, that's your thing.
 

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No one called you a liar. Saying something you stated isn't true does not mean he says you are lying about it. It only means you are mistaken or misinformed. I am not commenting on whether this is correct or not, only taking issue with saying you were labeled a liar. That did not happen. A Guy
 

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So my degree is in cybernetics, what's your's in? The Intel is an in-board and the nVidia is discrete; hence, if the BIOS has discrete turned off, the nVidia is not even used but turned on, is supposidly activated and in fact goes through the motions. The notes say it just so clearly that I don't understand why you need to 'translate' them. And I won't go into the programs because thankfully someone already has.

This post of mine is not meant for the, what will I call them, the "self-sufficient". It's meant for the open-minded, willing to learn types.

I didn't 'have' to take the time to write this; did it as a public service but some people will listen ... and others won't.

Does cybernetics give you qualifications with windows OS and Nvidia technologies? Last time I checked it didn't, this isn't a fight about qualifications, it's about a statement which was completely false, with proof found in the same notes you linked to, the Intel on board chipset CPU/GPU combo is designed to use other discrete GPU's when it's own can't handle the task at hand, all Nvidia GPU's whether they are discrete or not use PhysX, it's not a defective part, it's a software technology designed to be used with Nvidia GPU's, if it doesn't work as advertised then it's a software problem, not a hardware fault, if you asked one of our members to help with an issue you had with lenovo to start with instead of coming to your own conclusions, this would have turned out differently.

I do appreciate the time you've taken to write this, but I stand by my previous conclusion and we shall agree to disagree, other members will see this and also come to the same conclusion as myself.

Yes indeed, an ScD of Cybernetic Systems DOES qualify me so long as my understanding of what is involved in the System (computer hardware and-or software/or biological/or structural/or heating-cooling/etc) and how it/they are configured is correct. I am not arguing because I don't need to prove anything to myself or anyone else for that matter, only taking issue with a backhanded comment calling me a liar.

In any event you have provided pertinent, additional information that:

1- Was not provided by the manufacturer before/after the sale or ever

2- Actually proved my point that the information you provided was readily available and hence, any/every manufacturer should have been aware of it when configuring a 'system' for sale

3- I don't know how you could have helped me with Lenovo then or now

What I do not understand is why, if it were a software problem, it wasn't easily fixed. Software modifications are a piece of cake. Instead they sold out of the product lines (mine in particular 8 months after I purchased it) that had the configuration, then did 'Clearance Sale' on spare parts in inventory (like batteries, an accessory) and never produced the accessories they advertised would be available. Having also run a profitable company I am knowledgeable as to cost of inventory and spare parts, cost of re-manufacturing and so forth. Yes I know your point relates to the tree in the forest, "it is software", and not these points but they do make it harder yet to swallow the software only pill.

So, from my perspective this thread is closed. I agree to disagree, if that is what you want; I do not agree to be labeled a liar. I am happy I do not have the where-with-all to tell other members of the forum that they must come to your conclusions, but so be it, that's your thing.

As "A Guy" has said above, nobody mentioned you were a liar, I said that your statement was false, you jumped to conclusions that clearly were not true along with slandering a company who clearly are not responsible for your misdoings, you chose to switch to windows 7 from windows 8, you changed the system software, that's not Lenovo's fault nor is it system builders faults if they choose to install motherboards with dual CPU/GPU chipsets.

When I buy a refridgerator, Fisher & Paykill for instance as I think they are manufactured in your country and I happen to own one, I do not ask the salesperson details on how the motor is configured to the cooling system and how the chip in the display provides feedback to regulate coolness/features nor do I go online for that kind of detailed information.

If this is the case then why are you getting upset and angry at the refrigerator company when you changed the motor for a lesser model?
 
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No one called you a liar. Saying something you stated isn't true does not mean he says you are lying about it. It only means you are mistaken or misinformed. I am not commenting on whether this is correct or not, only taking issue with saying you were labeled a liar. That did not happen. A Guy

OK, A_Guy, I hear you and will 'take back' what I said about being called a liar. In fact enough time has gone by that I'm able to forgive anyone who took issue with 'me' instead of my problem --- which continues to run wild on the tech boards. Seems a lot of us non-techies continue with the problem, the latest one being:

[FONT=Arial,sans-serif]This thread is located at:
Laptop only using Integrated GPU

Here is the message that has just been posted:
***************
Hi guys stumbled upon this thread and am having the same problem

I have recently purchased a new laptop with the following specs

Metabox Alpha W355SS-CTG02
Nvidia GeForce GTX 860M with 2GB GDDR5 VRAM
Intel Core i7-4710MQ Processor (6M Cache up to 3.50 GHz)
16GB DDR3 1600MHZ

I've had it about for 1 week and have noticed a significant FPS drop when I play WoW or league of legends. I am 99% sure that the card is no longer being used for gameplay (although it is still recognised). In an attempt to fix this I have checked the device manager and it still shows that the device is working 'correctly' and still there.

I disabled the intel integrated 4600 graphics in the device manager and tried to play WoW again. Although this time i only got 2-5 fps. After doing this i tried to open up the NVIDIA control panel and it came up with an error 'You are currently not using a display attatched to the NVIDIA GPU.'

I restarted the laptop and went into the BIOS. And in the advanced section tab there was no option for 'discrete graphics.' I activated the integrated graphics and then ran a dxdiag.exe
In the display tab showed that the intel integrated graphics were working. And in the render tab it display the Nvidia Gpu (Im not sure what this means so forgive my ignorance.)

After all of this I uninstalled my NVIDIA driver and re-downloaded the latest one and still have the same problem.

Really not sure what options i have left with, any help would be appreciated.
***************[/FONT]

And as far as Lenovo Support is concerned, this is 'exactly' their 2nd solution, the first coming from their Texas support center which ignored the problem. If I bad-mouthed Lenovo, well then there are so many others bad-mouthing OTHER manufacturers, as seen above and here as well:

+++++++++++++++

I am the hardware technician tasked with repairing your Y410p. The reason you cannot manually choose the graphics adapter is the same as the ASUS customer in the provided URL below. I will let you read the article. All hardware diagnostics have passed and after telling the NVIDIA control panel to use the NVidia graphics adapter for Mass effect 3 the game runs great. I stressed the GPU with Furmark and saw 23fps frame rates while I was also stressing the CPU with Heavyload. This Laptop is definitely functioning as designed.

integrated graphics - How do I configure Mass Effect to run on my NVidia card, and not on the Intel card? - Super User
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[FONT=&quot]Consumer Systems Experts - SWAT
Lenovo United States
1009 Think Place Building 2 - Lab 2P22[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Morrisville, NC 27560[/FONT]

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:what::warn: :ditto:
 

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Thanks for the link MrNeeds and I'm headed there as soon as I tell you that this is my first time back in the forum which is why I never replied ... AND ... several things have occurred since.

1) Spoke with a great EA support person who had me run dxdiag.exe, discussed the 'seating' of the chip, etc.

2) Lenovo came out with a BIOS update and after the update I noticed a new BIOS option, something like Graphic and with two choices, one was Integrated and the other Discrete, which it had defaulted to.

3) I used different combinations of Intel-nVidia drivers with different default graphic individual choices, really just playing around at that point.

Now I'm not sure what the order of those three things were or what overlapped what, but I am sure that 'something' happened because my Fraps FPS suddenly went berserk! I started to get readings in the neighbourhood of 1100-1200 and I could hear the machine almost feel it. And since I was also running Speccy, I saw the CPU and GPU temperatures go into the red zone, pushing 177-179 degrees Fahrenheit!

Of course I had to take emergency action as the displays were blacking out/in/out but I used the 'in' to pull those fps and temps on a couple of separate occasions. I then reset EVERYTHING to defaults, including the Windows System Performance options for Display/Performance, Task manager's Priority and Affinity options for the session, etc.

I believe, and I hope, that I am now running as intended; I still have to keep the Vertical Synch set to the display (On) so my fps=59/60 and never more. I'm thinking the 'Optimus' strategy is now working in spite of the fact that the PhysX= display still shows CPU for Mass Effect 3 and the nVidia is apparently still not found by dxdiag. I've since downloaded/installed/run 'Sims 4' and 'The Witcher' and 'Inquisition' and they all run great, look great, but I now pay attention to the temperatures anyway.

OK, headed to your link. Thanks again. ;)
 

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Good to go....


Thanks for the link MrNeeds and I'm headed there as soon as I tell you that this is my first time back in the forum which is why I never replied ... AND ... several things have occurred since.

1) Spoke with a great EA support person who had me run dxdiag.exe, discussed the 'seating' of the chip, etc.

2) Lenovo came out with a BIOS update and after the update I noticed a new BIOS option, something like Graphic and with two choices, one was Integrated and the other Discrete, which it had defaulted to.

3) I used different combinations of Intel-nVidia drivers with different default graphic individual choices, really just playing around at that point.

Now I'm not sure what the order of those three things were or what overlapped what, but I am sure that 'something' happened because my Fraps FPS suddenly went berserk! I started to get readings in the neighbourhood of 1100-1200 and I could hear the machine almost feel it. And since I was also running Speccy, I saw the CPU and GPU temperatures go into the red zone, pushing 177-179 degrees Fahrenheit!

Of course I had to take emergency action as the displays were blacking out/in/out but I used the 'in' to pull those fps and temps on a couple of separate occasions. I then reset EVERYTHING to defaults, including the Windows System Performance options for Display/Performance, Task manager's Priority and Affinity options for the session, etc.

I believe, and I hope, that I am now running as intended; I still have to keep the Vertical Synch set to the display (On) so my fps=59/60 and never more. I'm thinking the 'Optimus' strategy is now working in spite of the fact that the PhysX= display still shows CPU for Mass Effect 3 and the nVidia is apparently still not found by dxdiag. I've since downloaded/installed/run 'Sims 4' and 'The Witcher' and 'Inquisition' and they all run great, look great, but I now pay attention to the temperatures anyway.

OK, headed to your link. Thanks again. ;)
[This Reply is intended for the last dated post]
 

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I'm going to give it a try after I create a backup+image because the specs are for earlier chipsets but now I also want to see what it was that I downloaded because the release date rings a bell, but here's the spec sheet:

Software name NVIDIA Optimus Display Driver
Support models ThinkPad T430, T430i, T430s, T430si ThinkPad T530, T530i ThinkPad W530 ThinkPad L430
Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit Refer to marketing materials to find out what computer models support which Operating Systems.
Versions 9.18.13.4535
(NVIDIA Graphics Driver) 1.3.32.1
(NVIDIA HD Audio Driver) 8.15.10.2725
(Intel Graphics Driver) 6.14.00.3090
(Intel HD Audio Driver)
Support devices NVIDIA NVS 5200M NVIDIA NVS 5400M NVIDIA Quadro K1000M NVIDIA Quadro K2000M
Intel HD Graphics Intel HD Graphics 3000 Intel HD Graphics 4000

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

I never mentioned in the prior post that I did download/install newer Lenovo drivers too and spoke with nVidia>removed 2 highest ranking Lenovo drivers, etc. but this has me intrigued. I'll get back to you!

It's holiday time here :party:
 

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Lenovo Y410P
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I'm going to give it a try after I create a backup+image because the specs are for earlier chipsets but now I also want to see what it was that I downloaded because the release date rings a bell, but here's the spec sheet:

Software name NVIDIA Optimus Display Driver
Support models ThinkPad T430, T430i, T430s, T430si ThinkPad T530, T530i ThinkPad W530 ThinkPad L430
Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit Refer to marketing materials to find out what computer models support which Operating Systems.
Versions 9.18.13.4535
(NVIDIA Graphics Driver) 1.3.32.1
(NVIDIA HD Audio Driver) 8.15.10.2725
(Intel Graphics Driver) 6.14.00.3090
(Intel HD Audio Driver)
Support devices NVIDIA NVS 5200M NVIDIA NVS 5400M NVIDIA Quadro K1000M NVIDIA Quadro K2000M
Intel HD Graphics Intel HD Graphics 3000 Intel HD Graphics 4000

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

I never mentioned in the prior post that I did download/install newer Lenovo drivers too and spoke with nVidia>removed 2 highest ranking Lenovo drivers, etc. but this has me intrigued. I'll get back to you!

It's holiday time here :party:

Altogether it sounds quite good, at least it's starting to work as intended anyways, keep us posted Nicky

MrNeeds
 

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I'm going to give it a try after I create a backup+image because the specs are for earlier chipsets but now I also want to see what it was that I downloaded because the release date rings a bell, but here's the spec sheet:

Software name NVIDIA Optimus Display Driver
Support models ThinkPad T430, T430i, T430s, T430si ThinkPad T530, T530i ThinkPad W530 ThinkPad L430
Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit Refer to marketing materials to find out what computer models support which Operating Systems.
Versions 9.18.13.4535
(NVIDIA Graphics Driver) 1.3.32.1
(NVIDIA HD Audio Driver) 8.15.10.2725
(Intel Graphics Driver) 6.14.00.3090
(Intel HD Audio Driver)
Support devices NVIDIA NVS 5200M NVIDIA NVS 5400M NVIDIA Quadro K1000M NVIDIA Quadro K2000M
Intel HD Graphics Intel HD Graphics 3000 Intel HD Graphics 4000

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

I never mentioned in the prior post that I did download/install newer Lenovo drivers too and spoke with nVidia>removed 2 highest ranking Lenovo drivers, etc. but this has me intrigued. I'll get back to you!

It's holiday time here :party:

Altogether it sounds quite good, at least it's starting to work as intended anyways, keep us posted Nicky

MrNeeds


i will do so MrNeeds but until then, your link gave me tbe idea to mod it a bit and I found these 15 results most of which have been updated this year, 2015, and others 2014:
Site Search - Lenovo Support (US)

Just amazing! Thanks again:party:
 

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Lenovo Y410P
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Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4700MQ CPU @ 2.40GHz
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8 GB System RAM & 2 MB GDDR5 on nVidia
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