I disabled the dGPU (RP 560X) with the eGPU connected and outputting to external monitor, and Windows then made the external monitor the default monitor. Basically, I found the solution by dumb luck. You should be able to see the GeForce Control Panel and the eGPU interface visible within the taskbar.Īt this point, I still encountered a persistent issue trying to get programs to utilise the eGPU for OpenGL rendering, even with an external display connected. Both cards should be recognised by Windows and work in tandem.
If not, try hot swapping to right side ports and then back.
(At time of writing, best driver version was 466.47 - May 18 2021).
I had to try a few different combinations of drivers, but managed to get the eGPU to drive my internal display for gaming, as well as an external display alongside my dGPU (then powering internal monitor). Originally I had simply setup my eGPU within the previous bootcamp installation I had, which was at Win10 build 20H2.