

If your laptop only has the Intel HD 4600 graphics core, then it would seem that your laptop has a quad core i7-4710HQ CPU. Going into the customization page, the nVidia GTX 850m is combined with the dual core i7-4510u CPU which has the Intel HD 4400 integrated graphics core. I am looking at HP's site for the laptop. It should be listed even if it is inactive. Click the GPU section to see if the nVidia GTX 850m is installed. It should detect all the hardware installed on your laptop. I guess they are Just selling pcs with nvidia stickers on their cases and those arent into the laptop, which is fake advertising.ĭownload the following program called Speccy. Hey, I already got into the Bios but seems like theres no video option on it, have to say looks like its pretty closed to make changes because I've seen less options on it. If either the OP or robnelovera has trouble navigating the BIOS, try taking screenshots with a smartphone or something and uploading those screenshots to imgur or something like that, where you can then link us here. If "Nvidia Optimus" is listed as an option, I think you should enable that as well, though that's just for power saving reasons. Once you've found something that says something along those lines (it might say "video" instead, for example) go in and make sure that dedicated graphics is enabled. Depending on your BIOS, you may have to go to a "configuration" tab to find what we're looking for, but regardless, we're looking for something that says something along the lines of "display". Restart your PC and go into the BIOS (usually upon start up, keep hitting F2, though the key may vary). Now that I work in IT, I've encountered something very similar to this. Thanks for reviving this actually, as I think I may now have the solution (apologies to the OP, I forgot about this thread).
