Hi guys,
I’ve been having some issues with my graphic card. I tried to do some research on my own but nothing helped, so I am here to ask you. I am suspecting my Nvidia Geforce GT 555M is lazy to work and everything is on my Intel(R() HD Graphics 3000 secondary card.
What’s wrong exactly:
[ul]
[li]If I disable Nvidia in Device Manager, I don’t see any changes, I run PC games or anything else with the same results as when the card was enabled.[/li][li]If I disable Intel(R) HD Graphics, some games don’t even start and if they do, they are really bad.[/li][li]When I’m playing and check Task Manager, CPU is usually between 10-20% of capacity, memory around 50% and GPU 0% (I enclosed a screenshot). And I am having really bad FPS, like between 15 - 35, which I don’t understand, if no PC component is running at 100% capacity.[/li][/ul]
The weird thing is, that GeForce Experience is showing that all drivers are functional and updated. Device Manager shows both card and none is indicating any issues. I even found some indicator, showing when Nvidia is active and inactive and moved it to the right part of the bottom Windows bar. When running some games, it shows that Nvidia is active and the game is running on it. But I don’t think so…
What I’ve tried so far:
[ul]
[li]Reinstall all Nvidia components including drivers[/li][li]Disable and enable both graphic cards via Device Manager[/li][li]Check for Nvidia updates via both, GeForce Experience and Device Manager[/li][/ul]
I know the computer is old (MSI GE 620DX) but I still think it should handle games such as LoL or WoW with the lowest possible graphic settings (that’s what I’m using) with more than 20fps. I’ve enclosed a screenshot with my Processor and Ram memory, but since they are not working on 100%, I don’t think it’s them
.
I would really appreciate any tips or opinions on how to deal with his
.
Thanks a lot!
Screenshots:
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I’ve been having some issues with my graphic card. I tried to do some research on my own but nothing helped, so I am here to ask you. I am suspecting my Nvidia Geforce GT 555M is lazy to work and everything is on my Intel(R() HD Graphics 3000 secondary card.
What’s wrong exactly:
[ul]
[li]If I disable Nvidia in Device Manager, I don’t see any changes, I run PC games or anything else with the same results as when the card was enabled.[/li][li]If I disable Intel(R) HD Graphics, some games don’t even start and if they do, they are really bad.[/li][li]When I’m playing and check Task Manager, CPU is usually between 10-20% of capacity, memory around 50% and GPU 0% (I enclosed a screenshot). And I am having really bad FPS, like between 15 - 35, which I don’t understand, if no PC component is running at 100% capacity.[/li][/ul]
The weird thing is, that GeForce Experience is showing that all drivers are functional and updated. Device Manager shows both card and none is indicating any issues. I even found some indicator, showing when Nvidia is active and inactive and moved it to the right part of the bottom Windows bar. When running some games, it shows that Nvidia is active and the game is running on it. But I don’t think so…
What I’ve tried so far:
[ul]
[li]Reinstall all Nvidia components including drivers[/li][li]Disable and enable both graphic cards via Device Manager[/li][li]Check for Nvidia updates via both, GeForce Experience and Device Manager[/li][/ul]
I know the computer is old (MSI GE 620DX) but I still think it should handle games such as LoL or WoW with the lowest possible graphic settings (that’s what I’m using) with more than 20fps. I’ve enclosed a screenshot with my Processor and Ram memory, but since they are not working on 100%, I don’t think it’s them

I would really appreciate any tips or opinions on how to deal with his

Thanks a lot!
Screenshots:
[ATTACH type=“full” alt=“Capture.JPG”]6307[/ATTACH][ATTACH type=“full” alt=“Capture2.JPG”]6308[/ATTACH][ATTACH type=“full” alt=“Capture3.JPG”]6309[/ATTACH]
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