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Quick intergrated gpu driver question

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I've got a new graphics card, but my mother board has intergrated graphics.
In the bios my main graphics is set to pcie, but it automatcially uses the intergrated.
I asume that means that if i put my graphics card in the slot it will automaticly switch to the pcie card.

My question is, is it better to install the card and then run windows with the card and then install the drivers.

Is it better to install, run windows with the old intergrated card install the nessercy drivers and then switch to the new card via the bios.

Also, if i disable the intergrated card and the new card has an error, is it still possible for me to enter the bios and use the intergrated one?
 
I'd turn off the integrated GPU, install the new card, then run windows and install the driver as you go along.
 
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