![]() ![]() ![]() R9 390s do not need a crossfire bridge and there is no slot for one. I'm unable to change anything in Bios in other there is no option to change the Integrated graphics memory nor using dedicated graphics for all apps.Now It seems like GPU is dead or not responding for some reason.I tried using GPU-Z in my friend's sony laptop it shows clearly about GPU info. When I run a game, if I look in Task manager or GPU-Z one card shows it is maxed out at 100 usage and the other shows 0 usage, GPU-Z also tells me this and that crossfire is disabled but there is no option to enable it in radeon settings. I don't understand the situation.First i don't see any games or app using radeon 7670m(Catalyst drivers are installed).Second Intel HD 3000 sharable graphics is eating my RAM by taking 1GB-2.8GB RAM (max). The command to do it is again very simple: For a GPU -> nvflash -6 lipname.rom (in our case RTX.rom) For several GPUs -> nvflash -ix -6 lipname.rom (where x is the number of the GPU that we have in the list command) It goes without saying that in the case of wanting to flash two or more GPUs, the processes will have to be repeated GPU by GPU. I tried playing COD MW3 and checked cpu-z to see it changes to Radeon 7670m but nothing happened.Even GPU-Z shows nothing about GPU,it just stops at GPU-Z logo and my lap fan starts screaming. It has a switchable graphics HD 3000 with HD 7570g/7670M.At first i thought the dedicated graphics will be used in high graphic contents like games,till then HD 3000 will get used(Acc to the comment on flipkart ) and intel graphics taking 1.8gb out of 4GB of my RAM. Sony VAIO SVE14A15FN Laptop (2nd Gen Ci5/ 4GB/ 640GB/ Win7 HP/ 1GB Graph) - Sony: ![]()
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