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I disable my iGPU everytime before I start the game now, and yes desktop icon and all the thing will be enlarged but it doesnt bother me when Im playing the game, just enable it back (iGPU) after you done playing. And looks like your game is not running with the 1660ti, just go to Nvidia Control Panel and do what Zethkon said in the 1st step.
The game also run poorly with Vsync On, I turn it off and it runs smoothly on High setting.
if your desktop it looking all enlarged on your dedicated GPU, just change the display settings to your native resolution. It'll only have to be done the once and then it will display correctly from then on.
Well that's weird, after disabling the vega and starting steam it still seems to be using the vega? Even though the vega has disappeared from the performance tab in task manager and it's only utilising the 1660Ti. Perhaps that's why the display is enlarged? Computer is confused af as to what it's meant to be doing so it's loading the wrong display drivers?
Video Card:
Driver: AMD Radeon(TM) RX Vega 10 Graphics
DirectX Driver Name: d3d10warp.dll
Driver Version: 26.20.11016.1
DirectX Driver Version: 10.0.18362.1
Driver Date: 5 14 2019
OpenGL Version: 1.1
Desktop Color Depth: 32 bits per pixel
Monitor Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
DirectX Card: Microsoft Basic Render Driver
VendorID: 0x1414
DeviceID: 0x8c
Revision Not Detected
Number of Monitors: 1
Number of Logical Video Cards: 1
No SLI or Crossfire Detected
Primary Display Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Desktop Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Primary Display Size: 13.54" x 7.64" (15.51" diag)
34.4cm x 19.4cm (39.4cm diag)
Primary Bus Type Not Detected
Primary VRAM: -2048 MB
Supported MSAA Modes: 2x 4x 8x
It must be running the generic windows drivers, as I've said above as a possible answer, but I made sure to install the latest driver and restart.
Device manager. Is there a better way? (Other than bios, can't seem to see any way to get in to it since it just shows the ROG logo)
Look at my previous post page 1 . Check to see if one or the other option is good for you.
Yeah, you'll have to disable it via your BIOS. Your key to enter BIOS will likely be 'delete', so just tap that during boot. The bios key could also be F2, or maybe F12... so just start tapping all of them I guess lol.
The option to disable the integrated GPU will be in advanced settings somewhere, but you probably have a search bar on your Asus BIOS and you might be able to use that to find the option.
While your in your bios, disable the splash screen on bootup so you get the full un-hidden bootup text (along with which key to enter BIOS for next time)
Radeon Software Version 19.8.1. Who would've thought that installing GPU drivers would solve your driver issues? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ /s
You have an integrated Intel gpu. so You need to go to your bios to disable the iGPU. According to gigabyte website.
I'm in the middle of cooking lunch . . . at the very first opportunity I will try what you are recommending. I WILL let you know if it worked. Thank you for the INFO!
Okay, I went into my bios setup and disabled iGPU . . . I started up 8 other games in Steam with absolutely no problem. I re-installed NO Man's Sky and it actually started this time and I could hear the music but all I got was a black screen. So no joy. If another update comes out soon, I'll give it another go . . . but I have already wasted too much time trying to get this game to run.