Hello,
I am using a Samsung R525 series laptop.
I can't seem to have success with the dedicated card being detected (I'm sorry as this is a common issue). I have been looking all over your forums for a solution, with no success. I still figured I would give asking some questions a shot.
My system specs are:
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
AMD Phenom II N970 Quad-Core
6.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 at 531MHz
Dedicated card is an AMD Radeon HD 6630M whilst the integrated card is an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250.
My screen resolution is 1366x768.
I have tried installing drivers for both cards; this prevents Windows from loading system processes and results in a lot of system crashes (BSoD), and doesn't fix any problems.
In the Catalyst Control Center, I have both Amnesia.exe and Launcher.exe set to the "High Performance" profile and still does not detect the proper card.
Although the game runs with the Radeon 4250, it only runs smoothly with graphics set to lowest at 1280x720.
I have color depth set to 32-bits.
I have updated Amnesia to version 1.2 (I'm pretty sure I have)
When I disable the Radeon 4250 in Device Manager, my screen resolution changes to a smaller size with black borders.
My questions are:
Is there any way to set OpenGL to the dedicated card so that it may be detected as well?
What would happen if I restart my computer while the Radeon 4250 is disabled by the Device Manager? Would my computer start running off the Radeon 6630M purely or would I still have the same graphical results? Or would Windows just fail to start? Should I try it to see what happens?
Are there any known ways to work around this issue with these cards? Is there anything I should try?
I have attached the hpl.log file.
I'm sorry if I asked too many questions and/or this is a huge post for such a common issue. I will appreciate any help.
hpl.log (Size: 6.01 KB / Downloads: 159)