Yeah it doesn't make sense to me eitherSo.... Armory Crate is installing Intel drivers that neither Windows Update nor the Intel Driver Support Assistant tool found? That sounds strange to me....
Yeah it doesn't make sense to me eitherSo.... Armory Crate is installing Intel drivers that neither Windows Update nor the Intel Driver Support Assistant tool found? That sounds strange to me....
There is definitely something afoot at the Circle KSo.... Armory Crate is installing Intel drivers that neither Windows Update nor the Intel Driver Support Assistant tool found? That sounds strange to me....
Yesquick question though, should I now go and enable my xmp profile again? as my ram is running at a lower speed when I put the bios back to default
I think there's something else going on there. I'd not be happy with that....Yeah it doesn't make sense to me either
I am going to check if everything is fine now or not and see if there is something up with that.I think there's something else going on there. I'd not be happy with that....
I would have a chat with the technical people at PCS because that doesn't sound reasonable to me.I am going to check if everything is fine now or not and see if there is something up with that.
Extremely well summarised, perfectly putThis may not be relevant I know the issue has uncovered new concerns, but I've been having a similar issue with all games for the past few weeks, and I'm not sure if your issue is exactly the same.
When playing any and all games, I'd get a noticeable stutter every 5-6 seconds or so. Oddly, this issue only seems to happen when playing games in fullscreen. When I played borderless/windowed, the issue goes away (but the coil whine ramps up).
This wasn't a hardware issue. I am running a 5900X/3080Ti/1000w PSU combo, and I am playing games in 1440p/144hz (ultrawide monitor in the works, don't tell me off).
This was most noticeable in Final Fantasy 14. I could be anywhere in the world and I'd get a frozen frame every few seconds, no matter what I was doing.
After trawling the web for a solution, I came across the following advice:
- Deactivate Windows Game Bar. (You may need to reactivate this when playing games on Xbox Game Pass).
- Tick "don't optimise fullscreen" in the properties > compatibility settings.
- Set the Windows power plan to High Performance.
The last one seemed to do the trick for me. I'm hoping it's fixed and not just a temporary solution, as frame drops/stuttering really wind me up!
Hopefully it'll help you, or someone else who has the same issue.
EDIT: One last thing which I forgot, I've seen other people have their issue fixed by using a higher quality DP cable, specifically one that's a VESA certified DisplayPort 1.4 cable.