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Actually I am not, you however are a different story
Course I know that see my second reply below Slizzos Quote.
I am only mentioning this because it would be a good feature for the IGP based units anyway since they are all on the same platform now.
Look at my current specs, never grabbed APUs or IGP based units, look at the quote above yours and you will see why.
Them being on one platform now makes this less likely and even less of a good option. The IGP can be turned off by installing a dedicated GPU now. That's it. Install, set to boot PCIe first, IGP never turns on so this is already a feature. Now it makes even less sense because the unified platform no longer limits your choices when a upgrade is possible. Now you can either just by an APU because you needed or wanted the IGP or just get a chip without one. Unlike before when you had to chose a platform and cut off the FX line as an option.
So since you are not clear. I don't think any of use understand WHY you want something that is already an option.