 dave sanders
| gfxpers.exe is a process installed alongside NVidia graphics cards and provides additional configuration options for these devices. This program is a non-essential process, but should not be terminated unless suspected to be causing problems.
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 smarter_one
| Intel(R) Common User Interface as an Nvidia software?
Thanks for the help, nice try! :)
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 Sean
| Would love to know what "smarter_one" is trying to say.
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 SouthHero205
| Found this information on DelphiFAQ.com:
"These two programs (igfxtray.exe and igfxpers.exe)are configuration utilities for your NVidia graphics card. You can remove them from your startup sequence if you don't change your card's configuration frequently. I found that my notebook computer automatically switches its graphic card's resolution when I dock it into a docking station with monitor or connect it to an external monitor. It switches from 1024x768 to 1280x1024. When I remove the external monitor it switches back to 1024x768.
These two processes are responsible for this feature.
I suggest to remove these processes only if you don't need the above described feature. More information
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 James 007
| yep on my Toshiba laptop when I first started
it up & for the first time saw my new laptops desktop screen.Indeed there is two processes that belong to INTEL Config options.Since I had
not yet suft the net,there is NO-WAY it's spy\malware etc."smarter_one" is in my opinion a paranoid dick that knows everything better but does'nt do the research.igfxprs.exe on the other hand ,plus other "weird" programs spelled almost similar to the Intel Exes,are very suspect,but my Sbybot search & destroy Freeware got rid of them real quick More information
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 Chris
| I think what smarter_one is trying to say is that this is for Intel not Nvidia. I have the process running and my computer doesn't have an nvidia card in it. But yes its for the GUI configuration tool for Intel Graphic cards
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