I don't think you can "tell" your Alienware to run the GTX for everything. It will default to Intel Graphics when not using graphics-intensive applications. I don't think the GTX will help with web browsers and folders anyway. But that's just my non-expert opinion. ;)
The fact that the GTX kicks in when you run GTA V indicates to me that the graphics driver is working. You might have to explicitly indicate that the GPU also be used for Assassin's Creed. Perhaps via GeForce Experience or something similar.
Syndicate seems to be fixed. Although its saying like 3GB used of 128mb its fine. My only concern is why in dxdiag it doesn't display my GTX in either the display tab or the fact I don't have a render tab. I guess someone else with same specs as me could confirm how their dxdiag looks ?
Pitzy
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April 7th, 2016 10:00
I don't think you can "tell" your Alienware to run the GTX for everything. It will default to Intel Graphics when not using graphics-intensive applications. I don't think the GTX will help with web browsers and folders anyway. But that's just my non-expert opinion. ;)
The fact that the GTX kicks in when you run GTA V indicates to me that the graphics driver is working. You might have to explicitly indicate that the GPU also be used for Assassin's Creed. Perhaps via GeForce Experience or something similar.
Eddy182
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April 7th, 2016 11:00
Syndicate seems to be fixed. Although its saying like 3GB used of 128mb its fine. My only concern is why in dxdiag it doesn't display my GTX in either the display tab or the fact I don't have a render tab. I guess someone else with same specs as me could confirm how their dxdiag looks ?