Not seeing GPU listed in Task Manager in Windows 10. GPU was listed for 5700G, am guessing this is not an intended feature. Please see below.
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Odd, if you don't have a separate GPU Card install it should be showing the IGPU even if you don't have any AMD Driver installed since it would be using MS Basic Display Adapter driver.
See if in Device Manager under "Display' it is showing the 8700G IGPU or not?
Try installing the latest 8700G AMD Driver from here: https://www.amd.com/en/support/apu/amd-ryzen-processors/amd-ryzen-7-8000-g-series-desktop-processors...
Here is the above linked driver that now includes support for the 8000G Series APU processors: https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-rad-win-24-1-1
Great to hear that AMD Driver will now delete the previous AMD Installation folder which Nvidia started doing last year or so by the Nvidia Driver deleting the created C:\Nvidia folder. Not only will it save Drive space but also prevent future AMD drivers from being corrupted or in conflict while being installed in the future.
I notice that it has a 780M IGPU which has been having some issues with other Users. See if by installing the latest AMD driver the 780M IGPU shows up in Device Manager and thus under Windows Task Manager.
Odd, if you don't have a separate GPU Card install it should be showing the IGPU even if you don't have any AMD Driver installed since it would be using MS Basic Display Adapter driver.
See if in Device Manager under "Display' it is showing the 8700G IGPU or not?
Try installing the latest 8700G AMD Driver from here: https://www.amd.com/en/support/apu/amd-ryzen-processors/amd-ryzen-7-8000-g-series-desktop-processors...
Here is the above linked driver that now includes support for the 8000G Series APU processors: https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-rad-win-24-1-1
Great to hear that AMD Driver will now delete the previous AMD Installation folder which Nvidia started doing last year or so by the Nvidia Driver deleting the created C:\Nvidia folder. Not only will it save Drive space but also prevent future AMD drivers from being corrupted or in conflict while being installed in the future.
I notice that it has a 780M IGPU which has been having some issues with other Users. See if by installing the latest AMD driver the 780M IGPU shows up in Device Manager and thus under Windows Task Manager.
Thanks elstaci, it was indeed a driver. Have not done a build in a while, and given on/part of the chip just didn't think of it. Thanks again!