Is it possible to switch between integrated and non-integrated graphics on a desktop? It seems like I've seen this technology on laptops as a power saving device, and it seems like it would be useful for an almost always on system for keeping the heat down. My current gaming computer is a little heat generator and it makes it almost uncomfortable to sleep when its on in my rather small room. Ive gotten almost everything in it I can in the lowest wattage possible and most efficient, but I cant figure out a way to keep the gaming ability alive without just building a seconds computer for watching movies and shows like I do at night to fall asleep.
I think this was somewhat garbled, but I got my point across. Thanks for any help you can give!
I think this was somewhat garbled, but I got my point across. Thanks for any help you can give!