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pt50

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  1. Hello, this is my first post on the techinferno forums. Nice to meet everyone. If anyone would like me to make a walkthrough on my setup and configuration adventure, please let me know. First note to you guys in this thread to save you some time. If you disable the dgpu and cannot boot after, reset NVRAM, then windows will recover just fine But.. you will need to reconfigure rEFInd. It will still be installed, but not configured with windows anymore. I was able to get optimus kind of working in Windows 10. It switches between the igpu and dgpu on the internal display with no issue. I can set both cards in the NVida tool, based on application profile.,But both cards continue to run like normal, when not being used for a heavy task, creating more heat. Any input here would be greatly apprciated. Also still having the issue with system resource usage 7-12% I have not purchased an egpu setup yet. I want to get everything working with the igpu and dgpu first. My Setup for reference: Mid 2014 MBP 11.3 Iris 5200 and nVidia 750 --Turbo @ 4.0ghz Windows 10 (No luck with 8.1, no matter what I tried..dreaded black boot screen) Only W10 in EFI mode. Manually Configured Partitions, No OSX or Bootcamp NVidia Driver Versions- 365.10 Intel GPU Driver Version- 10.18.15.4256 (From Windows Update) I did install the Bootcamp Drivers though. When I built my Windows Installer Image, I copied the Bootcamp drivers folder and the WinPE folder to the root of the Same USB drive, but I removed the Apple included Nvidia Drivers. Then I installed the Nvidia Drivers after. After I enabled the Iris GPU by editing the rEFInd config file, Windows update installed the Intel Drivers.
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