Go to the NVIDIA Control Panel by right clicking on your desk top and clicking on "NVIDIA Control Panel".
In the default screen that pops up (it should be "manage 3D settings", and the "Program Settings" tab should be automatically selected), under "1. Select a program to customize:" hit the "Add" button.
From here, navigate to the folder where your steam games are located. For me, it is C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common.
Select the folder for the game you want to use your NVIDIA card for, and find the .exe for that game (it's usually right in the main game folder). Select it and hit open.
Then, under "2. Select the preferred graphics processor for this program:" open the drop-down menu and select "High-performance NVIDIA processor".
Finally, hit apply in the far bottom right corner, and you should be good to go!
When you start the game from Steam, the .exe will be opened, which will now run with your NVIDIA card by default rather than your integrated card.
Source: http://gaming.stackexchange.com/questio ... intel-card
Thalestoledo wrote:Already did it. Didnt work. =(
Thalestoledo wrote:Yeah, Alfie. I already disable the intel graphics, but even with this, the game didnt open with the nvidia. It use the "windows renderizer" or something like this.