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    Display tab missing from nvidia control panel

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by RobIcarus, Jan 19, 2013.

  1. RobIcarus

    RobIcarus Newbie

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    Is there any way to add the display tab back into the nvidia control panel? I am using an np9150 w/ a 670mx.

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  2. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    No, you have to do it through the intel control panel since it's the intel chip with the displays connected.
     
  3. RobIcarus

    RobIcarus Newbie

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    There's no way to switch that back to the nVidia panel?
     
  4. hackness

    hackness Notebook Virtuoso

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    No, the laptop display in the NP9150 is connected to the iGPU not the dGPU.
     
  5. RobIcarus

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    Damn. I love the nvidia control panel. Custom refresh rates and all. The intel one keeps saying "The bandwith is not supported".
     
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    Yep, no panel overclocking on optimus laptops and no 120hz built in panels either. One of the down sides.