What to do if there is no 'Display' section
One more point: I haven't personally come across this (and can't explain it), but according to some reports the missing Display tab issue is caused by a faulty cable or the use of adapters when connecting the monitor to a discrete NVIDIA graphics card in a desktop computer. That is, there is no problem as such, and the display settings can usually be done in another way, as discussed later in the article. I hope the logic of what is happening is clear. In PCs it also happens that if you have a discrete NVIDIA graphics card, the monitor is connected to the integrated outputs on the motherboard (for example, because there is no monitor with a compatible input), as a result there is nothing to display and no appears in the 'Display' section.The above does not mean that an NVIDIA graphics card is not used in games, for example: it does its job, but the output is through the integrated video (although not always - it depends on the specific graphics switching technology used by the manufacturer.Also, when there are multiple monitor outputs on a laptop, some of them may be onboard video outputs and others may be discrete video outputs from an NVIDIA GeForce graphics card. In the case of a laptop, the integrated display is usually physically connected to an integrated graphics card, such as Intel HD, rather than a discrete NVIDIA GPU.