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Hello there, I am not entirely sure what this condition is called. I think its called artifacts, which happend on gpus. Its in the video. Its 2 month old system, CPU r5 2400g, MB asrock b450m pro4, RAM geil 2133 (dont know exact model), PSU gigabyte 650w. CPU temp mostly stays below 55c, using stock stealth cooler, didnt use any extra thermal paste, just what came with the cooler. I dusted off recently, in case that was the problem. But still its happening. Can anyone help me with this problem, like why its happening and/or what can I do? Thanks for reading this through and thanks again in advance for helping. video-1543939221.mp4
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I have an R3 2200G which has integrated graphics. I'm using a PCIE graphics card so thought it might be best to disable the iGPU in the bios. Especially since I have an exclamation mark on my iGPU driver in device manager. My bios has the setting "Integrated Graphics" which is set to "Force". The description reads "Enable Integrate Graphics Controller". Is it a good idea to go ahead and set it to "Disabled"? Thanks in advance.
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SI have vivobook s14 With a MX150 4GB GPU, but when i check the after effect it said that my gou its not supported, and why the hell illustator is laggy and fan so loud i5 8gen 1.6-3.2ghz 8GB DDR4 2400mhz MX 150 4gb 120 SSD
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At the XDC 2018 conference, Intel has announced their 11th gen Ice Lake processor's iGPU will support Display Port 1.4a with VESA DSC (Display Stream Compression), this allows the graphic chip to achieve resolution up to 5K at 120Hz or 8K at 60Hz over the new display port 1.4a specs. more slides in the link https://www.techpowerup.com/248159/intel-gen11-ice-lake-igpu-supports-displayport-1-4a-and-dsc-enabling-5k-and-8k
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In device manager, for my igpu (intel hd graphics arrandale) I see that in list of available drivers it shows all WDDM 1.1 drivers incluing AMD and NVIDIA ones, does this mean that i can upgrade to those? Whenever I try to, it says this Edit: My laptop is running WDDM 1.1.
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My specs: Ryzen 3 2200G overclocked at 4.0GHz Integrated Vega 3 at stock 1100MHz Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x8GB at 3000MHz Gigabyte B450 Aorus So basically, I've overclocked my CPU and wanted to overclock the iGPU, but found out that my motherboard does not have heatsink on VRMs of SOC. When any kind of voltage is added on the stock 1.1V SOC, the temps on VRM goes around 100C. So, I have the following questions, kindly help me out 1. Does SOC voltage have to do anything with overclocking iGPU? 2. What is APU GFX? 3. Which one of these voltages should I increase while overclocking the iGPU if I experience drop in CPU speeds?
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I recently had to update my IGPU's driver and the files are .cab, how do i execute those? Thanks in advance.
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Will overclocking an igpu heat the cpu, my cpu already heats a lot (90 C on clean boot)
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I have a MacBook Pro Early 2011 13". I apologize if I asked a stupid question, I am a complete noob to Mac, since this is my first Mac. Specs: CPU: i5 2415M GPU: Intel HD Graphics 3000 (VRAM 384 MB) RAM: 4GB (just ordered the 16GB upgrade kit) OS: MacOS High Sierra Questions: How can I access the BIOS settings of a MacBook Pro to increase the VRAM settings? Is using the Terminal and modifying "kext" files my only option to increase VRAM settings? Following the guide from MacRumors Forum. (link here) Would increasing the VRAM help in... playing YouTube videos (Currently struggling to play 1080p and 720p YouTube videos) MacOS Catalina Performance (I am planning to upgrade to Catalina using dosdude1's Catalina Patcher) Is my expectation in playing either 1080p or 1440p YouTube videos too high for this laptop?
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Ok some I'm going to cut to the chase because that title must have you thinking what!? Anyhow I'm running a 980 ti with the latest drivers. I recently have got more into watching HEVC and VP9 content, the 980 ti dosent have full hardware decode support. But my system has a 7700k with an iGPU that can hardware decode HEVC and VP9! So problem solved right! Use iGPU for video decode and the 980ti for everything else. Well I thought that but I have come across two stange behaviours and I'm wondering if people have answers or fixes. First off I'm going to state this. My 980ti is still set to be the primary display adapter, this way I only have to tell programs to use the iGPU in Windows Settings, since easier since all I can do is set Chrome, VLC and any other software I'm gonna be watching videos in boom done. Scenario 1: Both monitors connected to 980 ti, HD 630 enabled, Chrome, VLC set to use HD 630. Video Hardware decoding flawless, but when browsing some webpages and sites like Facebook, it can stutter, if stop scrolling do nothing then resume their is delay and I gets annoying quickly, things like replying to messages become slow to respond to my input . I chalked this up to the iGPU essentially having nothing to do when not doing any load this is what causes the delay to occur. This is the first side of the issue, I came up with a fix for that issue but that's where it gets more interesting to me and where I think the fix could be found. Scenario 2: Primary Monitor is driven by 980 ti, Second monitor by the HD 630, Chrome and VLC still set to use HD 630. Behold I was right, now the iGPU is driving a display it no longer lags in Facebook or when scrolling it's butter smooth. VLC plays fine and uses the 630 to decode HEVC. However the moment I try to play a Video in YouTube, Chrome freezes and the Nvidia driver crashes out. After it crashes many times it will block Chrome from accessing the 980 ti at which point the setup works as intended until that instance of Chrome is closed. If both displays are connected to the 980 ti and one is switched to the iGPU during playback, no issues occur. Even attempting to use Edge the same behaviour occurs. However again on Facebook Video plays fine and Task Manger shows that the HD 630 is hardware decoding the video, no crashes occur in any browser or video driver. I'm basically at a loss. For now I just went back to the 980 ti, iGPU disabled. I know it's not the perfect setup, but the 980 ti is still amazing and I have this iGPU sitting here that has the hardware decoders the 980 to lacks. Why won't it play ball? I'm sure I figured the first example out but unless I'm constantly forcing a load on the iGPU it causes that massive delay and then to fix that, giving it a display to drive I end up with the issue of YouTube crashing out the Nvidia driver constantly.... Really I wanna know what's the fault... Is it the Nvidia driver? Chrome? YouTube itself? All three of those work fine for viewing video on Facebook with the HD 630 as the gpu render for Chrome. Also I know I could try it the other way. But I don't want to spend forever adding every game and graphics intensive resource in a list. I only basically want programs that can make use of the HD 630s better hardware decoding to utilize it that's what both these uses cases do. They don't even touch the iGPU unless it's for a program I want to have the extra decode support in, which is basically just Chrome, VLC, Kodi etc Any advice would be appreciated. Maybe this is something I should talk to Google and Nvidia about? A bug maybe. Just stange how it only happens with YouTube.
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Hi, i have observed that my GPU (MSI GTX 1070) is not being utilized 99% in games like it used to be before. Maybe this happened after driver updates? I'm not sure. In games like GTA, i was getting 40%-50% GPU utilization and terrible framerates. I tried DDU and re-installing the latest drivers, Performing a clean install from Geforce Experience and reinstalling by using express installation. Even in my Geforce Control Panel, my power settings are at "Prefer maximum performance". After performing a clean install and then doing an express install again (this works on my PC for some reason), my GPU utilization got much better but still not at 99% like it was before. Also, i have noticed that whenever i enter graphic intensive areas in any game, like cities in RDR2, my GPU utilization starts decreasing. Also, If i disable my iGPU from the device manager or the BIOS, my Dedicated GPU utilization drops by huge numbers. My iGPU is enabled but still my Dedicated GPU is suffering. Whenever i start my adobe after effects, it says "Outdated driver for intel HD 4600". Should i update my iGPU driver? maybe that will fix the utilization problem? will that collide with my Dedicated GPU drivers? Any help will be appreciated. CPU Temps: 60C-67C, Utilization: 65%-80% (while gaming) GTX 1070 Temps: 65C-72C (while gaming) Specs: i7-4790 cooled by Cooler Master MA410p, 16GB DDR3 1600mhz, MSI GTX 1070, 240GB GIGABYTE SSD (boot), 2TB WD Blue HDD (Games), CORSAIR HX620 PSU (620w 80+ Silver)
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Ok, here's the thing... My laptop comes with two different video cards, the one from intel (integrated gpu) and an Nvidia card (discrete or dedicated graphics), when I connect an external monitor to the HDMI port, it connects straight to de discrete graphics, but the onboard monitor of the laptop is connected to the integrated graphics... Question: Has anyone tried or is it possible to do something or mod, I don't know, maybe the motherboard or anything to connect the onboard monitor of the laptop directly to de discrete graphics? I mean change the connection to the dedicated gpu only?
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I want to upgrade my sister setup to dual monitor setup, but im not sure it will work. Because her pc doenst have a gpu, she only run intel integrated gpu. So can i run dual monitor with only using the outputs from the motherboards? For example i plug the first monitor into the vga port and the second one to the dvid port, will it work? CPU : Intel g4400 Motherboard : I dont know its a prebuild motherboard from hp
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Hi LTT! I have built my PC 4 years ago and have been adding components as and when I have the budget to buy. I started with an i5 6600k, MSI z170 and 8GB Ripjaws V at 2400 MHz. The mobo died (broken CPU pin - my bad) and i changed to an Asrock z270 Taichi since z170 were unavailable and this was cheap. I added a GTX 1070 Ti back in 2018 and added an extra 8GB RAM (exactly same stick) in 2019. I modded my PC case (Corsair 780T) and placed a small 5 inch display in the 5.25" bays (pic attached) to monitor system vitals. This display was plugged into my motherboard HDMI and was running off of the iGPU and the main monitor was connected to the 1070 Ti. I had the iGPU multi monitor enabled in the BIOS. All was good until recently the iGPU just won't throw any signal to the display. It's just showing "no signal". I know the issue is with the iGPU only since the display works perfectly fine when plugged into the 1070 Ti. When I plug both the displays to the 1070 Ti, I'm facing serious issues with games - tearing, random errors and force closures. I removed the 1070 Ti and the system stops at post code “A2”. Tried everything I saw on other forums but no luck. Now I’m back to having the main monitor out of the 1070 Ti and not using the small display. It’s just so annoying. A few changes I made recently were: 1. Updated to Windows 10 2004 build (Windows update offered me the update, I didn't forcefully update with an ISO). Every time Microsoft released a new Windows 10 build there were issues with Intel iGPU drivers. The setup was all OK for over a month of updating to the newer version. Not sure if this is a Windows related issue since even BIOS won’t show up when connected to the mobo HDMI output (after removing the 1070 Ti) 2. The board has PCIe WiFi. I swapped the on onboard WiFi card from Intel 3160 to the latest ax200 - mainly for better Bluetooth connectivity and also better WiFi speed. While troubleshooting I had removed ax200 and replaced the original card and still no response from the iGPU. Not sure if this was the issue as well. I tried swapping the RAM sticks' positions, did a fresh install of Windows 10 - both 1909 and 2004 versions, changed the HDMI cables, no luck. Please help me...
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I am unable to find it, what am I missing? Tried to find it in BIOS but I cannot, tried to install driver, nope & cannot find it in device manager... :I CPU: intel Core i5-10600 (not F or K version) dGPU: Gigabyte Radeon Vega 56 Gaming OC Motherboard: ASUS PRIME B460 PLUS
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Using both GPU's in HP 8200 Microtower
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Hello. I have a HP 8200 MT computer and am looking forward to use both my iGPU (Intel HD 2000) and GPU (Nvidia) whenever I want to switch at either. Is that possible? Kind regards. -
My cousin brought his computer over to see if I could fix it. The computer is an older A8 5600k in an ASRock FM2A75M-DGS motherboard. It does not boot to the PCI Express video source. The system used to work with the 7870 without an issue and my cousin told me that it was working one day, the next day he turned it on and it stopped. I have tried 3 different GPUs, the original 7870, a 960 and an old 5450. I cannot get them to boot with video but once got the 5450 to show the screen through VGA when I moved the VGA cable from the onboard to the 5450, but the system was hard locked. When I remove the GPU and plug the monitor directly into the onboard it will boot and show video and run just fine. In the BIOS it shows in the North Bridge that it is PCI Express preferred, when I changed it to onboard preferred it booted to the onboard while the video card was plugged in. I tested the 7870 in another computer and it was fine, I also tested the RAM in another computer and it was fine. The only thing I have not swapped is the PSU but that was why I tried the 5450 as it does not require anything but the motherboard to power it. I have also tried to reset the BIOS, but still no joy. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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i am building a new system. i dont have any high graphic requirement right now(i use 720p monitor). but planning to game in future. i have 2 options help me choose 1. getting a ryzen 2700x with b450 motherboard and adding my existing gt1030 gpu to it. then adding a latest mainstream gpu after 1 year or two. 2. getting a ryzen 2400g with b450 motherboard . then adding a latest cpu and a gpu when i am gonna game on the machine after an year or 2. also i am gonna use my current system (i3, gt1030) as htpc(1080p) also i have a gt610 as a spare for my htpc(1080p)
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Hi Guys So I built my rig back in March, and have what I thought was a very stable 4.9Ghz and 5Ghz overclock dialled in (I have both profiles saved in the UEFI), which has worked solidly since. Bomb proof under Prime95 and anything else I threw at it. As well as gaming though, I also do some video editing on the side, and as many will know, Adobe released an update to leverage the power of the iGPU within the 8700k along with the GPU (980Ti in my case) and the raw CPU power. However, with that now enabled, when the CPU/iGPU are both under heavy load, particularly while rending or skimming 4K footing in adobe, my screens will go black, and then the desktop will reload, almost like a "soft crash", but the clip i'm working on will just go "all red", the iGPU load in task manager drops to nothing (and the 980ti), and whatever I was working on (exporting for example) will be corrupt. I can render clips out using software only without any issue, it just seems to affect the iGPU. If i restart adobe it seems fine. I have an ASRock Fatality K6 Gaming board, and with alot of 8th gen boards from what I understand, they've made overclocking so easy, I really haven't had to change many settings, and left most of "auto", although I didn't use the Auto overclock feature as that ramped up the CPU voltage way to high, and was causing even my Corsair 150i to struggle. Do I need to be providing more power to the CPU socket for the iGPU? What setting would that be under ASRocks UEFI? Or is this possibly a problem caused by something else? All input and advice welcome Thanks guys 8700k@4.9Ghz (Delidded) ASRock Gaming K6 Motherboard 32Gb Corsair Vengeance 4000Mhz running at 3700Mhz 512Gb Samsung 960Pro NVMe (OS) 1Tb Samsung 860Evo Sata SSD 6Tb WD Black + 32Gb Intel Optane Memory 980Ti Hybrid Water cooled (No OC) 850W Corsair HX850i Corsair H150i 360mm AIO
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If i wanted to stream my screen and my webcam, running obs and my digital audio workstation, would I'll be able to do it on my integrated gpu (intel hd 620)?
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I recently built my first PC with a Ryzen 5 2400G in hopes of using the integrated graphics to game a bit. Once I had windows installed I went online to get all of my drivers and when I opened up my Radeon settings I thought it was strange that the core clock read 201MHz instead of 1250MHz so I went into Ryzen master and changed the APU GFX clock speed to be 1250MHz which turned off my computer. I did this a few more times with the same results and finally settled with 1000MHz which it was stable at, then I had a new problem with my CPU being stuck at 1.6GHz and after a week I eventually fixed it by resetting my UEFI settings and turning off my Cool 'n quiet mode in the UEFI. Then after fixing all of this and launching a game and playing, I saw that my integrated Graphics clock kept fluctuating from about 400MHz to 1250MHz and wouldn't stick stable clock speed giving my frames in game constant drops from about 60FPS to 20FPS. So I went into Ryzen master and changed the clock back up to 1100MHz which worked and kept my frames consistent but after about an hour of gaming I was greeted with my screen freezing up and a blue screen with the "Stop Code: VIDEO TDR FAILURE" and having what failed to be "atikmpag.sys" which it will continue to do each time raise the clock speed even to something to like 700MHz Please help I too scared to even touch the Ryzen master clock speeds in fear of another blue screen or a dead CPU. CPU: Ryzen 5 2400G wit Vega 11 graphics, Motherboard: Asrock AB350 Pro4, SSD: Intel 256GB 545 M.2 SATA, Memory: 16GB DDR4-3200, Hard drive: 3TB WD, PSU: Corsair RM750X, OS: Windows 10 64-bit (Dats my build)
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Hi guys i would like to ask if it's better for me to buy a gpu right now (looking at 1080ti) OR should I wait for the 11 series gpu that's "rumored" to be announced on july 30 as of the moment i dont have a gpu cause i just started building one so if i were to wait i would have to use my cpu's integrated gpu heres my pc build: cpu: i7-8700k mobo: asus strix z370-e gaming psu: seasonic 850fx (focus plus gold) OR corsair AX860i RAM: corsair dominator PT 16gb 3000MHz CL15 storage: samsung 960 evo 500Gb, WD blue 2tb monitor: acer xb271HU 1440p 144-165Hz display so my build is gonna be focused on playing AAA games like Fallout 76 on 1440p on mid-high settings should i wait or should i buy now thanks for helping out
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hi guys so i've decided to wait for the next gen Nvidia gpu's ... so my (kinda stupid) question would i be able to watch videos in yt and play light games (hearthstone) in my pc? my monitor is a 1440p 144Hz one the xb271hu