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    Posted: 20 Oct 2021 at 4:25am
After enabling igpu multimonitor the computer will only powercycle. The computer will turn on and display from graphics card when ipgu multimonitor is disabled. The computer will also display from integrated graphics with igpu multimonitor enabled when no graphics card is installed. Help please
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Most Boards, disable the onboard graphics, when a graphics card is inserted, to free up memory.
usually you will find a Shared Memory settings, that you can fit to a certain predefined size, when this is done, onboard graphics, will stay active.
By the way, it is called onboard graphics, but that is actually not correct.
In the old days, there was a graphics chip, Via, nvidia or ATI, soldered onto the board, but these days, graphics is integrated in the CPU, and no longer on the board.
Intel has released F CPU's like 9900KF, that dopesn't have integrated gaphics, so the oboard ports, will not work.
Most AMD Ryzen CPU's, also don't have integrated graphics, in general only mpdels ending on G or GE haver integrated graphics.
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