Game doesn't recognise my nvidia graphic card

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I have an ASUS n53sn-sz129v, which has an nVidia GT550m graphics card as well as the Intel HD 3000 on board graphics chip.

My problem is that when I start some games (GTA V and CoD: Advanced Warfare), the PC insists on using the weaker Intel chip, regardless of which card is actually active at the moment.

The GPU drivers are up to date and I also tried to reinstall them but it didn't help.

  • I tried changing all settings to high performance
  • I am right-clicking on the shortcut for the game and select the nvidia card
  • My laptop is plugged in

Some games work fine with the nVidia card; I think it might be an issue with 64 bit games.



Best Answer

If you check your taskbar icons (next to the Windows clock), you should see an NVidia logo. Right-click it, and choose NVidia GEForce Control Panel (from memory, it's the second item).

In the window that opens, choose "Manage 3D settings" on the lefthand side.

You will now be presented with a window that allows you to customize:

  • Global settings (first tab) - These are the default settings that NVidia will apply.
  • Custom settings per .exe (second tab) - Here, you can define specific configurations.

For some reason, some games (in my case XCom) tend to favor the Intel HD Graphics. If you add your game's .exe to the list of custom settings, you can force it to use the NVidia card. (You can configure a lot more detailed options than just which card to use, but I'll leave that up to you to find out what you want to do with it. I usually just pick the correct card and do the rest of the configuration from in-game)

Sadly, I can't provide you with screenshots as I don't have my NVidia laptop with me at work.

Good tip: When adding an item, you will be shown a suggestion list comprised of the .exe processes you recently started. I tend to always start the game once (to test performance), close it, then go to the Nvidia menu. Every time, the correct .exe is the top suggestion because it's the last program I opened.




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Why is my game not detecting my graphics card?

Reinstall The GPU Driver Sometimes the 'Graphics card not detected' error will occur upon the installation of new drivers if something goes wrong. This could be a faulty driver or the new drivers' incompatibility with another component inside the PC; the options are too numerous to list.

Why is my Nvidia graphics card not being detected?

This graphics card not detected problem may occur if you are using the wrong graphics driver or it's out of date. So you should update your graphics driver to see if it fixes your problem. If you don't have the time, patience or skills to update the driver manually, you can do it automatically with Driver Easy.

How do I get Nvidia to recognize a game?

  • Solution 1: Run GeForce Experience as an Administrator.
  • Solution 2: Add Proper Folders as Game Locations.
  • Solution 3: Take Ownership and Provide Full Control for the Folder the Games are Located in.
  • Solution 4: Allow GeForce Experience in Windows Defender Firewall.
  • Solution 5: Enable Experimental Features.


  • How do I enable my Nvidia graphics card?

    Switching to Your PC's Dedicated GPU (NVIDIA)
  • Open the NVIDIA control panel. ...
  • Navigate to 3D settings > Manage 3D settings.
  • Open the Program settings tab and select your game from the dropdown menu.
  • Select Preferred graphics processor for this program from the second dropdown menu. ...
  • Save your changes.




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    Answer 2

    Since my last answer is kindly deleted, I want to help him anyway. I try again. The problem is the combination of the optimus driver, a 64 bit game with DirectX and last but not least Windows 7! A fix of nvidea for Windows 7 is not to be expected. In Windows 8, 8.1, and 10 beta this issue no longer appears. (Self-test) So the simple solution is to upgrade the operating system. But I can understand if you want to continue to use Windows 7 and it is also possible to solve this with a few tricks yourself. If you Erman Sinan Turan like, I would help you personally.

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