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CarbonCarl
5 years agoHero (Retired)
Hi @TheBiiigH
You could turn off Hardware Acceleration on your system if that’s good for you.
This might not let you change anything depending on your drivers, but you could update them and try again and see if it works.
Right click desktop>display settings>Advanced display settings>Display adapter properties>Troubleshoot tab>change settings
That should allow you to turn off Hardware acceleration on Windows 10 at least.
Hope that helps somewhat.
You could turn off Hardware Acceleration on your system if that’s good for you.
This might not let you change anything depending on your drivers, but you could update them and try again and see if it works.
Right click desktop>display settings>Advanced display settings>Display adapter properties>Troubleshoot tab>change settings
That should allow you to turn off Hardware acceleration on Windows 10 at least.
Hope that helps somewhat.
5 years ago
Hey, thank you for your reply.
Unfortunately this doesn't stop Origin from running on the GPU.
And from Windows 2004(I think) and up, as well as recent drivers I believe, this has been replaced by "Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling" witch can be found under display setting, graphics settings. Some have seen benefits form this, others have not.
Cheers Carl!
- CarbonCarl5 years agoHero (Retired)@TheBiiigH No worries bud, I will look into it more and see if I can find an alternative for you.
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