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12-18-2020 03:11 AM
I used drivers from HP support page (https://support.hp.com/hr-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-prodesk-600-g1-tower-pc/5387438/model/5387442?sk...) and it was all fine until about a month ago when i got message about graphics update and when I instaled it (yesterday) my PC has gon wild... CPU overloading for no reason wich makes pc ultra slow even with turbo mode turend ON, have to reboot PC manualy (holding power button) seeveral times to get windows to boot, and games like LOL run barely at 60fps on very low settings while on old graphics drivers it was 150fps on midium settings and had just a little frame drop wheen there was any other aplication in background that uses even 1% of graphics memory.
12-18-2020 07:43 AM - edited 12-18-2020 07:55 AM
post your HP Product ID # H5U10EA ( your link IMPLIES THIS , is this the true ID????????))))
the go to HP.com tell HP that go to page that covers only that VERSION of PC, and bingo matching drivers to w10-64
there is no other way 😎
unless running GPU card from 12 other makers,
we can not guess what is inside any desktop on earth, not possible lacking photos of rear , and inside, and of actual card SKU numbers.
ok. guessing fails.😂
got message (from what or whom?)
turn off w10 GPU driver auto MS updates once you like the driver you have now. turn it off and WIN ,
I run OEM drivers, and only them. my Gtx1650 card is pure Nvidia card and their DRIVER and never others... ever.
see? dont let MS whip lash you on this one GPU.
12-18-2020 07:48 AM - edited 12-18-2020 08:00 AM
why can you not tell
what PC you have first, ?
nor what PGU card is there if there is a card, maker and model. full. full SKU, (means true part number of card)
GPU are complex things, and not told by you yet, I can put 25 GPU cards (1by1) and all works perfectly with matching drives.
NO PC told no product ID. H5U10EA??????
- power on
- hammer ESC key
- go to INFO page see product ID and tell what you own
if PCI-e cards are there, what is there, on my PC any GPU card runs here, (any w10 certified card on earth)!
the ID you linked(H5U10EA0 show 7 GPU cards as an option new, 8 with with out.
and 1000 possible CARDS at anytime. later. all GTX7xx run here and all Radeon 5000 series up do. w10 per their web sites.
IF CONFUSED, RUN HWINFO32.EXE SEE THAT IS THERE NOW. FREE SAFE PROGRAM. GOOGLE THAT AND RUN IT .
12-18-2020 07:51 AM - edited 12-18-2020 07:52 AM
with a GPU card present there is no Intel GPU the iGPU is offline with any card inserted
no card told
you said 120fps my one and only clue there is card there, so what is there, SKU?
there are 12 makers of card, I can not guess 10000 cards made, not nor any mortal human.😎
thanks for playing what's my card, 😐
what PC shipped with is no matter, what is there NOW ONLY MATTERS, only REALITY matters here.
12-19-2020 09:05 AM
Hi,
Your PC may have a AMD or a Nvidia graphics card.
You can roll back video drivers in Control Panel, Device Manager.
In Device Manager, open Display adapters, now you will see if your PC is using Intel, AMD, or Nvidia.
Right click on the active video adapter. Select Properties.
Select Driver. Select Roll Back driver.
Regards