Help with msi z77a-gd65 mb

I have a msi z77a-gd65 mb running windows 7 pro, and the cpu is an intel i5 3570k.  Does the mb have an onboard gpu?  And if so, how do you disable it?

the MSI Z77A-GD65 has no onboard GPU at all! the GPU is in your CPU (i5 3570k has Intel® HD Graphics 4000 Graphics Core).
and why do you want to disable it for?

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  • MOVED: help with msi z77a-gd65 mb

    This topic has been moved to Intel Core-iX boards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=168621.0

    the MSI Z77A-GD65 has no onboard GPU at all! the GPU is in your CPU (i5 3570k has Intel® HD Graphics 4000 Graphics Core).
    and why do you want to disable it for?

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    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=169393.msg1253379#msg1253379
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  • MSI Z77A-GD65 No Post

    When I first started my new system, I did get a display and entered the BIOS. I changed the boot order to put my optical drive first, put in a live CD, restarted, and got a black screen. I ejected the CD, restarted, and got a black screen again. I didn't get a display again until I disconnected all my drives whereupon I got a map error and was able to get back into the BIOS. A web search indicated this is a bug that occurs when no drives are connected so I reconnected the drives, restarted, and got a black screen again. I disconnected the drives again and restarted but I got a black screen again (no map error this time). I tried connecting my monitor to the graphics card instead of the motherboard and that didn't work. I tried removing the graphics card and video capture card and that didn't work. I tried clearing the CMOS by pushing the button and even removing the battery for several minutes and that didn't work.
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    Since I couldn't get into BIOS A, I switched to BIOS B and got a display again. There was no option to restore BIOS A so I was forced to continue using BIOS B. Since my graphics card was removed at this point, I changed the BIOS to IGD instead of PEG for graphics and shut down. I reconnected my drives then restarted and got a display again and entered the BIOS. I changed the boot order to put my optical drive first, put in a live CD, restarted, and got a black screen. I ejected the CD, restarted and got a black screen. I disconnected the drives and restarted hoping I would get a map error and could get back into the BIOS but got a black screen again. I've tried switching back to BIOS A but still can't get a display.
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    Quote
    Here's where things get weird. I tried testing the RAM by pulling out one stick and the system kept restarting itself: it would turn on then power off a few seconds later then, after a few seconds, start up again, etc. I had to wait till it powered off and quickly pull out the power supply's cord to get it to stop. I removed that stick and put the other one in instead and the same endless loop of restarting happened again. When I put both sticks back in it stopped restarting.
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    I just found a post of mine (from another forum) from when the error 19 thing first started, this is what happend:
    Quote
    I decided to buy a new SSD and update my system to Windows 8.1 (coming from 7). And I encountered a truckload of problems, my main one is this: I was using bios version 10.7 for almost a year, with a nice 4.8GHz OC stable, everything went great - this was on Windows 7.
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    My only solution was to switch to bios B on the multi-bios switch which is running 10.2 that is almost 2 years old. That beeing said I can boot normally now, but the bios version is so old...
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    Okay, I know how you all hate buttinskis but... I just logged on to post a very similiar conundrum with my Z77a-GD65 so I thought I'd save some virtual trees and append here.
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  • Msi Z77A-GD65 Does't start at all

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