How to enable onboard video in asus by c. taylor . many asus motherboards come with an onboard video adapter, so you do not need a separate graphics card. if you ever installed a separate graphics card or tweaked settings in the basic input/output system, then the onboard video can be disabled. enable it again by booting into bios and adjusting. Sorry for the shaky video but i use my phone for other recordings. i made this video because i was trying to help a friend turn in board video off and we could not find pictures or videos.. I'm sending in my 7950 for a rma as it was giving me problems and was planning to activate my cpu's integrated graphics while i wait but the issue is i don't know to to turn them on..
How to disable the onboard graphics in bios on ultimate systems blog – if you have an asus motherboard with uefi bios there is no way you can disable the intel or amd integrated graphics, however there is a way to specify the primary display.. I don't think it matters mate,, have you got your display connected to your new graphics card... i don't know how to disable it but see if you using your new card have a look here, if your bios is uefi you could try, advanced mode-advanced-system agent configuration-graphics config-primary display ( just select auto), and if you wont to run virtu mvp for a extra boost to your graphics you have. If you have the newer intel chipset mb it in the bios look for muilt monitor support and primany display. ipgpu is the onboard video..muilt monitor is having the ipgpu and gpu on at the same time..