I got a Gigabyte Z68 UD4 board a while ago. All was well until I decided to try QuickSync through my discrete graphics card by virtualizing the Intel HD integrated graphics through the discrete card -- which was a much-anticipated Z68 benefit.
I can't seem to get my computer to pick up the integrated graphics processor though, which is necessary to run the QuickSync software. I've been through the BIOS settings and can't find any mention of integrated graphics.
After googling around extensively I'm beginning to think this board doesn't let you use Intel's integrated graphics AT ALL. I knew going in that the board didn't have graphics ports, but since the Z68 is supposed to be able to utilize integrated graphics for purposes other than connecting a monitor, I figured the board would still let me do that.
Was I wrong? I can't believe Gigabyte would do this. I'm about ready to toss this thing out the window if that's the case.
I can't seem to get my computer to pick up the integrated graphics processor though, which is necessary to run the QuickSync software. I've been through the BIOS settings and can't find any mention of integrated graphics.
After googling around extensively I'm beginning to think this board doesn't let you use Intel's integrated graphics AT ALL. I knew going in that the board didn't have graphics ports, but since the Z68 is supposed to be able to utilize integrated graphics for purposes other than connecting a monitor, I figured the board would still let me do that.
Was I wrong? I can't believe Gigabyte would do this. I'm about ready to toss this thing out the window if that's the case.