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11-13-2018 01:14 AM
Hello HP Community,
I noticed that the latest driver version for the Radeon Vega card is much newer on the Intel website than on the HP site.
HP Site: Driver Version 23.20.792.1280 Rev.A from 13.Feb.2018
Intel: Driver Version 18.10.2 from 8.Nov. 2018 Beta, Driver Version 18.6.1 from 13.Jun.2018.
I was trying to have installed the Vega driver from the Intel website, but ended up in blue screens or driver not assigned (Code 52). So, I am back to the latest driver provided by HP website (Driver Version 23.20.792.1280 Rev.A).
Is it really the case, that we have to use the drivers provided by HP and not directly from the component supplier (in this case Intel)? The Intel processor, HD 630 and Radeon Vega is one chip / device, isn't it? No hardware change by HP, but why must then the driver provided by HP (if this is the case)?