Not on Skylake. The CPU's BCLK isn't tied to other components.
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Not on Skylake. The CPU's BCLK isn't tied to other components.
(This isn't a BSOD situation, but I can't find a forum section for system freezes)
I have an i7-5820K overclocked to 4.2GHz as well as two GTX 980s in SLI. Occasionally while gaming, the system...
I solved the issue on my own. If the Xbox app's GameDVR is running, all monitors appear to need to be running at the same refresh rate. Disabling GameDVR let my two monitors operate at different...
I'm glad this isn't just an isolated issue. I hope they release a fix soon.
1. I've said this twice now. I've configured them in the Nvidia control panel. Please stop suggesting this.
2. There is a massive difference between refresh rates on any type of monitor, so I'm not...
As I said in the OP, configuring the monitors in the Nvidia control panel did not help.
All the monitors are detected properly in Device Manager:
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If it were a video driver issue, then...
No, they are not set to duplicate the main monitor.
I've been running a multi-monitor setup for a while now, with an ASUS VG248QE 144Hz monitor as my main, and one or more spare monitors as secondary displays. I've set the ASUS monitor to 144Hz...
Recently I was notified that a driver installation failed. I went and checked it out, and it was a driver for HD 4600 graphics. My old system ran an i7-4790K, and when I upgraded to X99 I did not...
I want to use it as an alternative to ShadowPlay since it occasionally has issues.
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Windows 10's GameDVR looks very promising, and other than this issue I've been having, works really well.
For some reason, it is not recording any audio at all. I'd like to to record both in-game...
A Windows 10 update fixed compatibility, as was the case with ameridas
I'm trying to install drivers for HD 5500. I wouldn't make the mistake of trying to install 32-bit drivers on a 64-bit system; I even double-check when I download drivers to make sure I'm not...
Which files should I be modifying? The steps on the Intel forum thread are unclear.
Sounds like it works, but how would I go about doing it? I only have the executable installer.
I upgraded both my desktop and laptop to Windows 10 recently. The desktop's upgrade went smoothly; NVIDIA already has Windows 10-compatible drivers. However, my laptop with Intel HD Graphics is a...