![]() using a non manufacturer driver (HP in this case) can cause issues with fans or cooling. Use dxdiag to see which GPU is being used, APU or dGPU. Hmmz, so all are running an HP machine? Not saying it is a HP issue (bios related) but. When I inputted "59A34EA" HP Support sent me to the above download page for your laptop. I found your laptop from this foreign HP Support website: NOTE: If the video artifacts occurs during POST, while BIOS is booting up, then it could be a defective APU or GPU card in your laptop.ĮDIT: Was finally able to locate your European (Bulgaria) HP laptop driver download page. You might do something to void the Warranty on the laptop. Otherwise since it is a new laptop I suggest you open a Warranty ticket with the HP Support to have them check it out for you. Try running your HP laptop's Diagnostic software and see if everything comes back normal. Keep an eye open to CPU, GPU, Motherboard Temperatures and Fan speeds. GPU Artifacts can be from overheating, GPU going bad, driver, overclocking and possibly bad PSU Outputs.ĭownload and run OCCT -CPU and GPU and GPU vMEM to check and see if your laptop is overheating or if artifacts starts showing up during the tests. Kingdom Come's worked perfectly fine.ĭo you guys have any ideas what could be the nature of problem? I've played Hearts of Iron 4, Batlle Brothers and Kingdom Come Deliverance and the problem's occured only with Hearts of Iron 4 and Batlle Brothers (which have less requirements in theory). Then I've reset the entire system back to the factory settings - nothing's changed. I've updated the Bios' drivers and tried to run the programes in backwards compatibility mode and as Administrator. The problem doesn't depend on whether the laptop is plugged or not. I have the most up-to-date dreivers (22.2.3) and I've already tried the old drivers - no changes. At the same time the rest of programes and apps open in the background work perfectly fine. ![]() And waiting for it to respond doesn't do any good. It's not the case of system overload or overheating either because the problem occurs even when I do the simplest things in Blender.Īt some point when I play, the game freezes and artefacts show up on the screen - and the game doesn't respond and I have to swith it off via Task Manager. But the same thing happens when I play games. ![]() My first thought was that it's Blender's fault. When working in Blender the system freezes after some minutes and artefacts (small squares) show up on the screen.
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