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Right click, then go to display settings, then graphics, then there is button that says browse, find the EXE and select it, then it should be added to the list of programs below, click on the EXE then select options then make sure to select high performance, then click saved. And it should use your dedicated GPU from now on. Idk if this applies to windows 10 but thats how it works on windows 11 which is essentially windows 10.View attachment 3141060
I don't know wtf is going on here, I have AMD btw. I tried the compatibility mode fix and it does the same thing. I'm on windows 10 so I don't know how to add the EXE to dedicated GPU with windows 10.