disso Apr 2, 2020 @ 3:31am
Problems with my 2 graphic cards (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070) and (Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630)
I wanted to play AC Origins on the PC, but after the intro the game always crashes. As far as I know, that's because the graphics card is too bad. If I look at "Help"> "System Information" on Steam, "graphics card" shows the "Intel (R) UHD Graphics 630". The much better "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070" is also installed on my PC but not listed in the System Information. How can I set it to use the better graphics card? And do you think this is why the game crashes?
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nullable Apr 2, 2020 @ 5:43am 
Laptop or desktop?

If desktop, it sounds like your monitor is plugged into the motherboard (Intel UHD 630) and you need to plug it into the GeForce 1070.
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disso Apr 2, 2020 @ 12:43pm 
Originally posted by Brockenstein:
Laptop or desktop?

If desktop, it sounds like your monitor is plugged into the motherboard (Intel UHD 630) and you need to plug it into the GeForce 1070.

how can i plug it into the GeForce?
nullable Apr 2, 2020 @ 1:00pm 
Well typically the motherboard monitor inputs are closer to the top and mixed in with the other I/O (usb, ethernet, audio) inputs. And the 1070 inputs would be more in the middle. Additionally motherboard video inputs are usually vertically aligned. While the 1070's inputs would be horizontally aligned.

Also if you were to open the case, you can see the 1070 and easily follow which inputs are on the back of the card.
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Date Posted: Apr 2, 2020 @ 3:31am
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