

Programs and videos that launch on external displays that are driven by the NVIDIA GPU will always use the NVIDIA GPU rather than the integrated graphics processor.

Let the driver auto-select the most compatible graphics processor, depending on the program or video codec. Use integrated graphics for longer battery life or for decoding all video content played on displays connected to the integrated graphics, or Use the high-performance NVIDIA processor for maximum performance or for decoding all video played on displays connected to the integrated graphics, or Preferred graphics processor (Only on systems using NVIDIA’s power-saving GPU technology.) From the options in the list box, you can specify to Still need help?ĭo not hesitate to reach out on Twitter or Discord.The Manage 3D Settings page enables you toĮstablish default 3D settings to use for all your Direct3D or OpenGL applications.Įstablish a unique set of 3D settings for a particular game or application.įrom the Global Settings tab, you can select from a list of pre-installed global settings (for workstation products) or create your own custom settings to use when running 3D applications. This will show the resulting FPS perįrame, a graph of the frame time, and information about your graphics card. This should create a new overlay on the right side of the main MiniMeters window. The final line should read "debug": true,.Change the value from false or null to true.Scroll down to find the line that begins with debug.Open settings.json in your text editor of choice.Navigate to MiniMeters's Settings folder: %AppData%\MiniMeters\ on Windows or ~/Library/Preferences/MiniMeters on.If you are still running into issues and want to be a nerd you're welcome to turn on debug mode. Set this setting to "Off, unless application specifies", "On, unless application specifies", or "Always on." Open the AMD Radeon Software > Gaming > Global Graphics > Wait for Vertical Refresh. Manage 3D Settings make sure that you select "Use the 3D application setting." AMD Graphics Cards
