Select High performance and then close the window.
and then expand the Show additional plans section.
Press the Battery icon in the notification area of your taskbar.
You can resolve this by following the process below: When the computer attempts to save battery life, it will switch to the integrated card because it does not require as many resources to run. Power saving features will sometimes override high-performance profiles to save battery life. If you are playing on a laptop and the above instructions did not force the game to run off your dedicated GPU, then you may have to configure some of your power saving features. If you require further assistance, you should contact AMD Support here. The above instructions may change depending on version and unique graphics card.
Click the radial button for Enable AMD Radeon Dual Graphics.
In the Radeon Additional Settings window select AMD Radeon Dual Graphics under Gaming.
Note: there is also an option to use both cards together to improve performance. To do this:
Click the Apply button at the bottom right.
Select All Applications, locate Skyrim Special Edition, click the " Graphic Settings" box to the right of the game.
In the Radeon Additional Settings window, select Switchable Graphics Application Settings under the Power.
If you require further assistance, you should contact NVIDIA Support here.
To further improve performance, you can go to the Manage 3D Settings section, click on the Global Settings tab, and change the settings below:.
To improve performance, go to the "Specify the settings for this program:" section, click Power management mode, and select Prefer maximum performance and confirm.
In the "Select the preferred graphics processor for this program" option, open the drop-down menu and select High-performance NVIDIA processor and confirm.
Select the executable file for Skyrim Special Edition.
From the pop-up window, navigate to the folder where the game is installed.
Next to the "Select a program to customize" option, click the Add button.
In the Control Panel, select Manage 3D settings, then click on the Program Settings tab.
Right-click on your desktop and select NVIDIA Control Panel.
You can force your system to recognize your video card by following the instructions below: