The question is for the technical curiosity
If we disable the integrated graphics part of a CPU (to put an external graphics card of course), the CPU will gain additional power ?
Or the integrated graphics part of the CPU is completely independent and its deactivation does not bring additional power to the CPU ?
For example if the integrated graphics part uses 600Mhz of the total CPU frequency, the deactivation restores these 600Mhz to the CPU or these 600Mhz are independent and thus are not recovered by the CPU ?
If we disable the integrated graphics part of a CPU (to put an external graphics card of course), the CPU will gain additional power ?
Or the integrated graphics part of the CPU is completely independent and its deactivation does not bring additional power to the CPU ?
For example if the integrated graphics part uses 600Mhz of the total CPU frequency, the deactivation restores these 600Mhz to the CPU or these 600Mhz are independent and thus are not recovered by the CPU ?