iGPU drivers for ASUS Sabertooth Z77
jumpstylerz
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Hey guys, I've recently been trying to get a third screen working on my setup running 2 from the Dedicated graphics card, and the third from the internal one of the CPU. I've done some googling and apparently I need to use a tool called LucidLogix Virtu MVP. After downloading and running the wizard I've completed the step up to installing the iGPU driver, which is where I get my problem. I can't actually find the iGPU driver for my board and I no longer have the disk that came with it. I was wondering if anyone here would be able to help me. I've been searching for about the last hour for it on google with no avail. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&ProdId=3712&DwnldID=23885&ProductFamily=Graphics&ProductLine=Desktop+graphics+drivers&ProductProduct=3rd+Generation+Intel®+Core™+Processors+with+Intel®+HD+Graphics+4000&lang=eng
Thanks for that man. Turns out I was looking in the wrong place all along.
So I tried to run the installer and this happened
:\ Not a clue what to do from here. Sorry I'm kind of new to this kind of stuff.>
Two questions:
Does your computer meet the minimum requirements for installing the software?
Are all your other drivers up to date?
I can't see why my computer wouldn't meet the requirements. And yes all my other drivers are currently up to date.
I wasn't aware that you could run both on die gpu and add on card. This is interesting.
Have you tried connecting all three monitors to the gtx-570?
Yeah, why not just run all three monitors off of the GPU?
I've attempted, all 3 monitors are recognized by the computer however it won't allow me to activate all 3 monitors simultaneously.
As for running both the iGPU and dedicated GPU, I did some searching and every place said that it was possible to run it like that, just to not expect any fantastic performance from the third screen due to it running on the integrated rather than the dedicated.
Nvidia cards before the 600 series do not allow more than 2 active monitors. I ran into that for a while before switching back to AMD. With regards to running the on board at the same time, random internet searching does seem to indicate it could be possible, but I don't know about your particular chipset.