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I have a 4k screen on my laptop, so sometimes certain desktop applications like Chrome take more GPU power to run than my integrated graphics is comfortable with. I want to be able to run apps such as this with integrated graphics most of the time for power savings, but switch to dedicated graphics easily on-demand (without needing to edit per-application settings in the NVidia Control Panel or similar).

I am able to easily make macros that run an executable/script. Having the app switch GPUs without needing to be closed would be a plus, but it's not required.

Is this possible?

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If your program can support Display:n in it's setup. Chrome doesn't. Or you set your primary display to the good GPU. Or you use NVIDIA software. If it's missing something, let me know in the comments.

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