Old games on new Intel graphics card...
Saturday, December 8, 2018 by kona0197 | Discussion: Personal Computing
So the old desktop finally bit the dust. I bought a new notebook because I'm more mobile then ever. It came with a Intel Pentium N5000 CPU and Intel 605 HD graphics card. The big issue I am having is all my old games will not run full screen. I have tried every combination for compatibility with no luck. The system uses a driver from HP for the Intel video card, I have no access to a Intel video card control panel. Anyone have any ideas how to get these games running? The games I play are Hoyle card games 2013, Hoyle board games 2013, The game of life, and monopoly 2012.
Reply #2 Monday, December 10, 2018 9:53 AM
Have you tried downloading the drivers and such directly from Intel? That may resolve the issue.
Yes. I tried that yesterday. I uninstalled the HP video driver and installed the Intel driver. Nothing's changed. I still don't have access to the Intel video card control panel. I'm thinking about chucking this notebook in the river. Waste of money.
Reply #3 Monday, December 10, 2018 11:19 AM
Have you tried downloading the drivers and such directly from Intel? That may resolve the issue.
Yes. I tried that yesterday. I uninstalled the HP video driver and installed the Intel driver. Nothing's changed. I still don't have access to the Intel video card control panel. I'm thinking about chucking this notebook in the river. Waste of money.
If you do, I'd recommend your next one have discrete graphics from either AMD or Nvidia. Even lower end discrete would likely give you much less hassle. Of course then you may start running into the issue people seem to have where the game/software will always try to use the onboard graphics rather than the better, discrete chip. Guess that is computer life ![]()
Reply #4 Friday, December 14, 2018 5:24 AM
usually (?) you can set it to disable the onboard automatically in bios when a discrete is installed.
is the intel control panel link not available on right mouse click context menu?
Reply #5 Tuesday, December 18, 2018 6:32 AM
Kinda hard to use anything but onboard card because it's a laptop....
Reply #6 Wednesday, December 19, 2018 3:03 PM
i know. that was referring to the integrated gpu taking preference over discrete card comment.
Reply #7 Wednesday, December 19, 2018 3:53 PM
i know. that was referring to the integrated gpu taking preference over discrete card comment.
Yep, that is how it is supposed to work. You'll find the internet is full of tales where that does not happen as it should.
Reply #9 Wednesday, December 19, 2018 6:52 PM
kona0197 check the video card latest driver from HP. If HP provided you with an Update Assistant program use that.
I have found with HP computers getting the latest Drivers from HP worked best for me.
Reduce your screen settings 1074x768. It just does not have the FPS for most games. It also wants system memory since it has no dedicated memory.
A Ryzen 5 for mobile with its Vega graphics and about 12 GB system memory or more would do ya right and not cost a lot. I have seen good ones going for $500 on sale at Xmas.
Reply #10 Wednesday, December 19, 2018 8:11 PM
i know. that was referring to the integrated gpu taking preference over discrete card comment.
I'm confused. How would I use anything but the onboard card on a laptop? I can't install another card, that's not how it works...
If you Chuck the laptop can I have it.
I think you only have integrated graphics.
Reply #12 Thursday, December 20, 2018 10:40 AM
Reply #13 Thursday, December 20, 2018 1:20 PM
Well $400 laptops don't have expansion ports. I'm stuck with Intel onboard graphics.
Reply #14 Thursday, December 20, 2018 1:36 PM
Well $400 laptops don't have expansion ports. I'm stuck with Intel onboard graphics.
Typically you can't add laptop graphics after you purchase like you can a desktop. But you can order it with better graphics options, like mobile versions of the Nvidia 1070. (likely better than that now, that was just what was available the last time I went looking)
I said "typically" because there is also the option of an external graphics card. Similar to external dvd drives, they just plug into the laptop via one of the ports on the side. (of course not all laptops have the correct ports necessary)
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Reply #1 Sunday, December 9, 2018 10:33 PM
Have you tried downloading the drivers and such directly from Intel? That may resolve the issue.