Nope. No problems whatsoever, a very fast 144hz screen so farHi there,
Have you noticed any artifacting on the screen when booting up or launching certain programs? Thanks
Hi there,
Have you noticed any artifacting on the screen when booting up or launching certain programs? Thanks
Nope. No problems whatsoever, a very fast 144hz screen so far
Myself and darbyjack both have the same 4K monitor and experience a very odd "flickering" when the monitor changes resolutions when switching between full-screen applications.
In my personal experience (over the last few days of ownership), I've noticed that the monitor may sometimes fail to re-energise and I will need to close->open the laptop lid and/or force a change of resolution back to the desktop [from the application] by using ctrl+alt+del.
I've just updated my Intel graphics drivers and will re-test it later.
Have you tested it in discrete mode (intel graphics disabled)? Theres an option for it in bios. Mine is a 1080p so I cant really help you with a 4k display
undervolt is almost always done with throttlestop or intel xtreme tuning utilityThanks Ixende!
What about undervolt? It is required clevo control center to do it or it is possible to do inside the BIOS?
1.07.04anyone care to share their bios version from dxdiag
The respective reps say its fine to cross vendor update BIOS. Not really necessary but you can do it at own riskThere are newer EC's and BIOS's available. EC_1.07.10TRC1 and Bios BIOS_1.07.12RTR2 are the latest. I've flashed them successfully on my Vortex IX. check this thread:
I do get an XMG logo during boot now instead of the Stylenote one though.