[DEPRECATED] Prevent DC's in Horntail by using Integrated Graphics [NVIDIA + Intel]

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    #endDCs2021
     
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    bump for visibility
     
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    Im using a notebook, i5 11400h and rtx 2060, can I disable nvidia graphics?
     
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    this guide isn't really that relevant anymore considering the number of dc's related to graphics has dropped significantly since posting this

    if you're convinced that nvidia graphics are causing dc's you'll need to go into your bios and enable your integrated intel graphics

    then read the second set of instructions to set the default graphics for your mapleroyals client to use your intel graphics:
    https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000090168/graphics.html
     
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    Why is this deprecated? :confused:
    Having issue with stuttering and delays when casting gen while farming (client doesn’t get the gen command) and looter is lagging as hell.
    Looks like this might be it for me, but I can’t seem to be able to make both GPUs operative (only the one that has the cable connected to its port is operative) - i’m going mad and probably tried anything - from bios updates, turning off hyperthreading / ecores in bios to updating all drivers.

    anyone?!
     
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    you have to enable integrated graphics in your bios. it could also be that your processor doesn't have integrated graphics ex: i7-9700KF
     
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    iGpu enabled in bios, still stuttering. I do have an integrated gpu and i’m on an i5 processor :(
     

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