We go through the ways you can change primary monitor in Windows 10 via the OS’ settings (and through dedicated GPU settings too).
If you own multiple monitors and want to change which one is the primary one and which one is the secondary one, you can do this through theDisplay Settingsmenu. This is a fast and easy method which allows you to change the primary monitor in just a few clicks. 2. Set the main displ...
How to use integrated graphics instead of GPU It is best to use a GPU when playing a game or doing video editing. However, integrated graphics on your CPU will still work in a pinch. Setting a primary GPU in Windows Windows itself now decides which GPU it should call on for various app...
If you want torename hardware in Device Managerof Windows 11/10, here is how you can do that. Whether you want to rename GPU, CPU, USB camera, or any other USB device, it is possible to change the name with the help of this step-by-step guide. Device Manager shows all the devices...
How to check GPU Usage in Windows 10 Final Words The flickering screen issue can be fixed by following the steps in this guide to change the refresh rate. You can also try other troubleshooting options. If the problem persists, then it might be because of some hardware issue inside the scr...
Windows 10/11 Configuration Proper software configuration is crucial for optimal performance: Basic Setup Access display settings Identify connected displays Set primary monitor Configure resolution Adjust refresh rates Advanced Configuration Enable extended desktop ...
Understanding GPU Impact on Gaming Your graphics card serves as the heart of your gaming system, handling the complex calculations needed to render modern games. While other components like the CPU and RAM matter, the GPU is typically the primary factor in determining gaming performance and capabili...
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Driver installation has always been essential, but the process has become much simpler thanks to technological advances. Most of the time, Windows 10 (and some earlier versions) will automatically start the installation wizard upon booting the PC with new hardware. However, if you want more contro...
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