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Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling Not Showing [Fix]

Get back the Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling feature

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Updated onApril 19, 2024

updated onApril 19, 2024

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Is hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling not showing on your Windows PC? Usually, you should find this option onDisplay Settingson Windows 11 and 10.

It is not a big concernwhether you should turn on GPU scheduling or not. But, it is critical if you don’t find the option. For some users, this feature may go missing for unknown reasons, even with a decent graphics card. The good thing is you can quickly solve this problem.

Why is hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling missing on my PC?

Why is hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling missing on my PC?

If you don’t find this option on your computer, it might be due to the following reasons:

How do I fix hardware accelerated GPU scheduling not showing?

How do I fix hardware accelerated GPU scheduling not showing?

Before trying the main methods, you should check the following things:

After ensuring the above things, follow these methods to solve the hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling missing issue.

1. Update graphics card driver

Now, go back to the Windows Display Settings and see if the hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling is showing or not.

Please note that the device manager may not find the latest driver for your GPU. So, we highly recommend you use aspecialized driver updating tool. With a single click, this tool can find the latest drivers and update the GPU to the most recent version.

2. Re-install the graphics card driver

It should solve hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling not showing errors.

3. Enable using the registry

If you don’t see the GPU scheduling feature after changing the value, restart your PC. It should appear in your Display Settings.

4. Repair corrupted system files

You also can learn more abouthow to repair & restore corrupted system files. It will help to get back any missing Windows features due to problematic or missing required system files.

5. Upgrade to a compatible graphics card

If you are using an old graphics card, or you do not have a dedicated GPU, and the built-in one doesn’t support the latest WDDM, it can be the only reason behind the problem. So, to get the hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling feature, you must upgrade to a compatible graphics card.

You can consider thesebest graphics cardsif gaming is your primary concern.

You have learned the best ways to get back the hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling feature on Windows if it is not showing in the display settings. If you know of other better methods, let us know in the comment box.

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Hasibul Kabir

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Hasibul Kabir is a Tech-Enthusiast Blogger, Web Developer & Hobbyist Game Developer. Writing about Technology, mainly Windows, Mac, iOS, etc., is his main focus, besides doing some computer science-related work.

He loves exploring new technology and presenting it with simple words to the audience. When not at work, Hasibul plays video games, explores nature, tastes delicious foods, or learns new things.

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He’s a tech enthusiast, web developer & hobbyist game developer with a keen eye for Windows errors & bugs.