yes. they are installed.
Hurreyyyyyyy. I have recently done a chat with HP technician which told me that if you are running games in High Performance in Catalyst Center, then the game is definitely using AMD Radeon HD 7670M. But everywhere it will show Intel HD Graphics 3000 because it is primary graphics.
Hi Sagarsoni,
Don't worry your laptop's graphics is working fine. the thing with dual graphics(Intel HD +ATI/AMD Radeon) laptop is that they have 2 modes (setting in BIOS) as follows.
1> Dynamic mode - where the laptop automatically chooses the best Graphics card according to the application/game running.. by default it uses the Intel HD as it is low power consuming.
2> Fixed mode - where you can manually choose which graphics card your laptop uses after you login to windows..you can even set AMD as primary.
Your laptop is currently setup to use the Dynamic mode.. that it why you see IntelHD every where as it is default, it is only when you run games that it automatically switches to AMD.
For details see . HP Notebook PCs - Switchable Graphics on Notebooks Configured with Intel and ATI GPUs - c03048374 - HP Business Support Center
the good news is that you can change the setting to Fixed mode in the BIOS.. once you change it to Fixed mode in BIOS then you can manually select which card you want to use..and you can be absolutely sure which card is being used by your games..
WARNING: Be careful while changing anything in BIOS, if you are not comfortable dont do it..
So once you change it to fixed mode in BIOS you can follow the procedure below to switch between graphics cards after you boot into windows..
If you only use if for games with the power adapter connected, then you have no need to automatically switch to the power saving GPU.
Right-click an empty place on the desktop and select configure switchable graphics.
Take the tick mark out of the box that says "Automatically select power-saving GPU when on battery".
Select the High Performance GPU and then click on apply at the bottom right side of the window.
Now you should see the High Performance GPU as the current graphics processing unit in the Switchable Graphics Status.