Message from @AstroJannah
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how can hardware be a con
but yes almost every laptop has a switch in bios that lets you disable discrete gpu (if it supports nvidia optimus to begin with)
quite easily if you consider litle to no use of dedicated GPU for the power cost
on average "i need internet" laptop
and yes all similar techonologies from all other manufacturers too
its just that their algos tend to throw GPU on even while you dont want
Mine just turns itself off when it's not used
I have the option to choose my GPU when I start up programs too
same
in fact you can even go into the nvidia control panel and set a default gpu for every application
This
also the fact that optimus causes more harm than good in most operating systems outside of windows
Wat
Its just an fps limiter
That also downclocks the GPU to save power
no that doesn't have anything to do with optimus
that's just the driver doing that
Its basically the equivalent of pressing the eco button on a car
@Goz3rr actualy gpus with optimus have long history of problems relating their use on linux/mac/bsd
and even some older windows versions
But I mostly dont use the GPU at all while using the battery
Intel hd 530 does the job and If i really wanted to play fortnite I could just turn on optimus and shift
wouldn't know about that, and iirc optimus is only supported on 7 and up
not just drivers but the optimus is part of how those things are wired and how they can toggle parts unnecessary off
It's a driver that communicates with hardware property's
Its not needed but its handy
nvidia optimus includes some hardware too
since only one gpu can be in control of the video outputs
You can use the full sillicon of the GPU but turning several parts of it is left to a driver
Optimus does more good than harm just like @Goz3rr pointed out
Also
>running a modern GPU with anything older than windows 7
as there is some stubborness here
https://lambda.sx/F4u.png now that im on proper computer i can happily argue about hardware
i didnt feel the need to hilight that >has both software and hardware components
which later ones make/made(havent checked fix for it due not my problem) certain operating systems and situations broken
so gpu sitting idling and still using power vs no power to gpu == its obviously does more harm than good in our scenario where there is no use for it in "daily browsing computer"
you nvidia fanboys can argue as much as you want but optimus is(was?) broken/useless for most average users
it sounded cool in marketing speeches tho
and it somehow works if you computer has good base hardware (cpu and gpu side) where the difference is actualy larger

