- #NVIDIA EGPU DRIVERS OPTIMUS INSTALL#
- #NVIDIA EGPU DRIVERS OPTIMUS UPDATE#
- #NVIDIA EGPU DRIVERS OPTIMUS DRIVER#
- #NVIDIA EGPU DRIVERS OPTIMUS SIMULATOR#
RAM Report: permissions: Unable to run dmidecode. Model: Logitech G903 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse w/ HERO type: N/A ID-2: hidpp_battery_0 charge: N/A condition: N/A volts: 4.2 min: N/A Volts: 17.0 min: 15.2 model: GIGABYTE Aero 15 type: Li-ion serial: N/A Type: Desktop System: GIGABYTE product: AORUS 17G XD v: N/A serial: Ĭhassis: SYS_CHASSIS_ type: 3 v: y.y serial: Resume=UUID=2c2cc2e2-1598-4dd2-b885-60a163fd44e0 udev.log_priority=3ĭesktop: KDE Plasma 5.22.5 tk: Qt 5.15.2 info: docker wm: kwin_x11 vt: 1ĭm: SDDM Distro: Manjaro Linux base: Arch Linux Voxel Tycoon (native linux version ran normally around 230+ FPS, however proton version was at 130FPS, though stable).
#NVIDIA EGPU DRIVERS OPTIMUS SIMULATOR#
#NVIDIA EGPU DRIVERS OPTIMUS DRIVER#
Sorry if I’m lacking information as I’m trial running manjaro to see if it could be my daily driver and this is my first longer experience on linux desktop. Hopefully most folks dont have this level of trouble with their optimus drivers but this worked for me and is worth a shot if anyone is struggling with the intel driver update.Good day everyone. Step 6 - reload the nvidia drivers (I use the verde drivers from the nividia web site) Step 4 - after the reboot, the latest intel driver loads fine
#NVIDIA EGPU DRIVERS OPTIMUS UPDATE#
Step 3 - the OS boots with no video device found - using windows update it got me a 'vanilla' intel hd driver and installed fine Step 2 is to disable optimus in the bios - boot to only the intel graphics adapter Step 1 is to uninstall the currently installed Intel and nvidia graphic drivers
#NVIDIA EGPU DRIVERS OPTIMUS INSTALL#
The good news is that I have been able to install the Intel Driver package. I finally got a helpful tip from the Intel WIDI engineer that corrected a misperception of mine - Intel drivers should be upgradable on an Optimus system - there is nothing special about that driver (contrary to what the nvidia and lenovo sites were telling me). The problem I had was that both the Lenovo packaged video driver and also the Intel packaged driver both complained and would not install on my new laptop. The initial post on Intel's communities website suggested I needed to update my video driver. The first issue I had was that playback of a video on the widi monitor hung after 5-15 minutes of playback. The background: I have a Lenovo T420s with Optimus and since it supports Widi 2.0 I had wanted to get that working. I wanted share my learnings from a recent, fairly frustrating support experience.