I haven't owned a desktop PC in a few years so I don't exactly know how goes the GPU switching but on a laptop (given you are using Windows) you could set which GPU is used for certain executable. This has a lot of advantages especially when you are multitasking.
Now I am considering buying a desktop PC which will have Intel iGPU and AMD dGPU and I wonder if I can use the PC in the same way as I am using laptop now. I would prefer to use dGPU only for graphic intensive tasks and iGPU for everything else but I don't know how goes the GPU switching and its connection to the output display ports.
Do desktop motherboards support GPU switching the same way as laptops do or is the use of active GPU relative to the port you are using, i.e. motherboard or graphic card port?
Now I am considering buying a desktop PC which will have Intel iGPU and AMD dGPU and I wonder if I can use the PC in the same way as I am using laptop now. I would prefer to use dGPU only for graphic intensive tasks and iGPU for everything else but I don't know how goes the GPU switching and its connection to the output display ports.
Do desktop motherboards support GPU switching the same way as laptops do or is the use of active GPU relative to the port you are using, i.e. motherboard or graphic card port?