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Fantastic Anarchist

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5. What does that do? Isn't Ivy Bridge my i7 processor?
Tue Aug 27, 2013, 08:38 AM
Aug 2013

So, I don't want it pointing to my CPU processor, but my GPU processor? Is this correct?

I appreciate the response, and if it's that easy, holy crap!

Edit: I'm at work, but when I get home, I'll let you know how it works out. Again, thank you for the reply!!

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WiDi Latency Issue [View all] Fantastic Anarchist Aug 2013 OP
Just to add: Intel says: Fantastic Anarchist Aug 2013 #1
Do a full backup before you revert to the old drivers and you won't lose your work Fumesucker Aug 2013 #2
Thanks! I hadn't even considered that. Fantastic Anarchist Aug 2013 #3
Go into the Nvidia control panel (it should be in the system tray) Gore1FL Aug 2013 #4
What does that do? Isn't Ivy Bridge my i7 processor? Fantastic Anarchist Aug 2013 #5
Ivy bridge provides video processing, but if you have an nVidia card, its GPU is better. Gore1FL Aug 2013 #6
Thanks for the information. Fantastic Anarchist Aug 2013 #7
Well, it worked at first ... Fantastic Anarchist Aug 2013 #8
Perhaps Gore1FL Aug 2013 #9
Ahh, resource hogging. Fantastic Anarchist Aug 2013 #10
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