Hello, this is my 1st post here
I was wondering if there was any way to disable the IGP in the high-end chips like 4770k, you guys & girls do this all day so your updated domain knowledge of current chips are way beyond my slightly old-school understanding.
I always feel like having that GPU there in the way causes problems, how "disabled" is it, it is just low priority while still sucking voltage?
Any possibly way to disable the GPU even if its a permanent operation to see if a 100% disabled IGP can do for over-clocking with more stability than having it be there but just logically disabled in some weird way when a 3rd party card is in the PCIe slot?
I know there are many i7 chips which have the IGP completely disabled in laptops like the 3610QM and 4700HQ that Asus give in them so is there any magic sequence to send the CPU+IGP for a "divorce" heh to only get a CPU without its IGP baggage for potentially way better overclockability and perf of the CPU by itself?