And before somebody is wondering, in windows 10 you can under power
settings change graphic settings per app. that makes the nvidea control
panel sort of obsolete.
i added nona.exe and later hugin.exe and hugin_stich_project.exe to use
the 'power saving' igpu, but still when i call nona with -g it goes to
the rtx.
so that does not pursuade it to act like your laptop.
Op 21-Jan-23 om 11:07 schreef Maarten Verberne:
just shooting theory, with that dell of yours does it list the igpu as
gpu0 and the rtx as gpu1?
in that case it could be possible that when 2 gpus are in the system
nona -g defaults to gpu0.
hence your dell reverts to the IGPU.
in my setup gpu0 is alas the rtx, so with both active it still goes for
the rtx.
i wouldn't not know how, and if possible, to change the assignment of
the gpu and couldn't find a comprehensive instruction.
plus, if it defaults to the igpu, bios is not visible until i plug in a
hdmi cable...luckely i don't need it that much.
but it is something to keep in mind.
Op 21-Jan-23 om 9:05 schreef Maarten Verberne:
When nona acts on the "-g" option, how does it decide which GPU to use?
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