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Hey'all, lately I've been getting a weird issue with my asus ux305f.
When the cpu is under a medium or high load, nothing happens at all, but when it is under low load or even idle, the screen starts tearing around and glitching seriously often.

One "fix" I found was to open cpu-z and let the stress test run non-stop, but if I ever want to do some work, I need to turn it off and at the slightest load drop or pause I get tearing again 'till I start working quickly and using the cpu heavely, and if I try to work with the stress test on it takes me a really big time to do anything.

Any tips or help for this?

Specs:
intel M 5Y10 @ 0,80GHz

8GB ram

intel hd 5300

screen resolution @ 1280x720 no scaling. (But it came as default with 250% scaling at 3200x1800)
windows 10 pro

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Any ideas on how I should fix this? I could put it to default but then some applications get "bugged" and won't scale thus they'll be displayed with really really small fonts.

And regardless of that, the tearing happens anyway...

 

Install correct driver for your monitor and GPU. This should fix the issue.

 
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