Satellite S70t-b00c use Intel GPU everything at stake

Hey guys,.

Yesterday I bought a new toshiba Satellite S70t-b00c and when I play my games sound using intel Integrated GPU

How can I fix?

To switch to the external GPU, right click on the desktop
In Catalyst Control Center Power, click on select Maximum Performance when it is plugged

Then in global settings of Switchable Graphics also choose maximize Performance

Then click on the switchable graphics Application settings
Now, you would be able to add an app (game) that could use this graphics card settings
Simply tap the exe of the game and add to the list of applications.
After that, you will see the exe file in the list. Click the graphics settings and set it to high performance.

But beware: best performance GPU produces more heat, which leads to a higher internal temperature.

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