If your Android game does not perform as well as you expect with your AMD or Nvidia graphics card on LDPlayer, it may be running with the wrong GPU. Most notebook computers and desktop computers, have more than one GPU: an integrated and a dedicated one. The integrated graphics chipset is built into the processor and makes sure that your computer can use a display even without dedicated GPU. However, more demanding tasks such as gaming require a stronger GPU, which in most cases is the dedicated one.

 

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Switching to the computer's dedicated GPU: For Desktop PC

Step 1. Open NVIDIA Control Panel. You can do this by right-clicking on the desktop and select NVIDIA Control Panel from the context menu. Alternatively, you can open it on control panel if you do not find NIDIVA Control Panel after right-clicking.


Note: If there is no response after you click NVIDIA Control Panel, maybe there is something wrong with your graphics driver. All you have to do is update your graphics driver.

How to switch from integrated graphics to discrete graphics

 

Or you can access the NVIDIA Control Panel through your computer's Control Panel

How to switch from integrated graphics to discrete graphics


Step 2. Adjust your image settings to Use the advanced 3D image settings.

How to switch from integrated graphics to discrete graphics

 

Step 3. Click Manage 3D settings.

How to switch from integrated graphics to discrete graphics

 

Step 4. Click Program Settings and then click Add.

How to switch from integrated graphics to discrete graphics
 

Step 5. Click Browser and go to C:\Program Files\dnplayerext2 to find the master process named LdBoxHeadless.exe and select it and then click Open. (This applies to LDPlayer 3)How to switch from integrated graphics to discrete graphics

How to switch from integrated graphics to discrete graphics

 

* But If you are using LDPlayer 4, please click Browser and go to C:\Program Files\ldplayerbox to find the master process named LdVBoxHeadless.exe and select it and then click Open.

How to switch from integrated graphics to discrete graphics


Step 6. Apply the changes and start using your dedicated GPU for LDPlayer.

How to switch from integrated graphics to discrete graphics


 

Switching to the computer's dedicated GPU: For Notebook PC

Step 1. Do the same things with the above method for desktop computers.

How to switch from integrated graphics to discrete graphics


Step 2. Select High-performance NVIDIA processor, and then click Apply.

How to switch from integrated graphics to discrete graphics


 

Switching to the computer's dedicated GPU: For AMD User

Step 1. Right-click on you Windows desktop and select AMD Radeon Settings
Step 2. Select Preferences on the bottom

Select Preferences

 

Step 3. Choose Radeon Additional Settings

Choose Radeon Additional Settings

 

Step 4. Select Switchable Graphics Application Settings from the Power section in the left column

Select Switchable Graphics Application Settings

 

Step 5. Click Add Application and add the master process of LDPlayer - LdBoxHeadless.exe (the path of master process: C:\Program Files\dnplayerext2, which is not the installation path of LDPlayer)

Click Add Application

 

Step 6. Adjust your graphics settings to High performance for the master process of LDPlayer

 

For configuring Laptop Switchable Graphics on a Windows® Based System, you can refer to this guide from AMD official.