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Since you have 4000 and 7000 series CPUs and AMD and Nvidia GPUs - update to the latest beta 5447 by enabling the beta-beta channel in the program properties in Steam.
First of all, we do not decide which GPU takes number 1 and which number 2. Usually dGPU is GPU0 in the macro ${GPU0} in some scenes or GPU1 just in the name of the preset GPU device in the Sysinfo 2.0 overlay.
There is no way to disable iGPU, usually Intel iGPU sensors are in the CPU tab, and for AMD it is read as a separate video card. Similarly in the same HWInfo. Therefore, the order of obtaining and disabling is not possible.
You can simply create a new device in Sysinfo overlay by clicking on + on the toolbar, rename it by clicking on the pencil next to it and already under it add all sensors only from dGPU - 4090. In standard scenes where macro ${GPU0} is used you can just erase it and write any text manually, the same RTX 4090 or just GPU, and replace other sensors with the ones in GPU tab.
You can also force the program to run on the 4090 or Vega by opening the Nvidia control panel in 3D settings or in graphics settings in Windows settings.