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Hello
I have a new Lenovo ThinkCenter M710q with an i5-7500T and HD Graphics 630. It is plugged in with displayport to an LG 27UD58-B. I have an issue where the entire screen will shutter every few minutes. It's not consistently happening on the minute, but it does consistently happen. I have seen better results with newer drivers but I can't seem to get it to go away.
So far I have tried the following. None of which has seemed to help.
- Turned off display scaling
- Installed the following drivers
- 24.20.100.6025
- 24.20.100.6094
- 24.20.100.6136
- 24.20.100.6286 - this is where I am now
There are a number of options in the Graphics Conrol Panel that I can change. Do you have any suggestions on what to try.
Thanks
-Adam
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Hello, adambrubaker. Thank you for joining the Intel Community.
Please try using the drivers provided by Lenovo*: https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/thinkcentre_drivers/k2vdo46us14.exe https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/thinkcentre_drivers/k2vdo46us14.exe
We recommend first testing the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) drivers since they have been tested and modified for your system.
Then, are you using a straight DP cable (DisplayPort* to DisplayPort*)? Furthermore, what is the resolution and refresh rate set in the display?
Antony S.
Intel Customer Support Technician
Under Contract to Intel Corporation
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Hi Antony
Sorry I forgot to mention this in the original post. I did try the Lenovo drivers first and had the same results. I tried the intel ones next as they are newer. I am using a straight DP to DP cable. I am also using a right-angle DP adapter into the monitor because my monitor is mounted on the wall. The resolution is 3840x2160 and the refresh rate is 59Hz.
Thanks
-Adam
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Hello, adambrubaker. I really appreciate your response.
Can you please test the laptop using only the DP to DP cable without the adapter? Please share with us the results.
Antony S.
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It looks like that was the issue. No issues for a few days now after removing the 90 degree adapter. Thanks for your help.
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