Are you able to use the onboard graphics adapter as your Windows display adapter?My hardware - palit geforce gtx 680 jetstream 4096mb, - Operating System Win 7 - 64 bit, NVidia driver version - 331.82, I using normal hard disk
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Are you able to use the onboard graphics adapter as your Windows display adapter?My hardware - palit geforce gtx 680 jetstream 4096mb, - Operating System Win 7 - 64 bit, NVidia driver version - 331.82, I using normal hard disk
If you have an on-board graphics card - you can plug your monitor into it, then Windows will use it rather than your GTX 680 as your Windows display adapter. This should resolve the problem you are having. Some motherboard required a BIOS change for the on-board graphics card to be enabled. You will need to Google how to do this (some PC technical proficiency is required).how? if now my computer uses a video card as Windows display adapter, how it can be changed?