ClimbersOfIce
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Seems like an obvious answer. However, more specifically, I'm referring to 3D rendering. Task manager reports that my Intel HD graphics is doing more 3D work than my NVIDIA 1650.
Mind you, OBS is already configured to run on my NVIDIA, and it does in fact do some 3D rendering according to task manager. However, my Intel is also working with the NVIDIA at the same time, and the Intel is actually doing much more 3D work than my NVIDIA.
My NVIDIA still has a lot more power to give, as of now my NVIDIA's max usage is about 20% when streaming at 1080p. How do I assign it to do more of the 3D rendering for OBS, or in general for any other app? Is there even a point for the Intel to even do any work here? The NVIDIA is way more reliable.
On an HP Envy 32 inch All in One desktop PC. I don't have direct access to the NVIDIA GPU since it's built into the unit.
Mind you, OBS is already configured to run on my NVIDIA, and it does in fact do some 3D rendering according to task manager. However, my Intel is also working with the NVIDIA at the same time, and the Intel is actually doing much more 3D work than my NVIDIA.
My NVIDIA still has a lot more power to give, as of now my NVIDIA's max usage is about 20% when streaming at 1080p. How do I assign it to do more of the 3D rendering for OBS, or in general for any other app? Is there even a point for the Intel to even do any work here? The NVIDIA is way more reliable.
On an HP Envy 32 inch All in One desktop PC. I don't have direct access to the NVIDIA GPU since it's built into the unit.