I think that was Intel's fix last October when the issue was first discovered.
Since then there is an article stating there was a driver based solution. See THIS.
Howver, I have a driver issued after the aforementioned driver and it seems like it still is an issue for me.
Or maybe I don't know...
I just built a new PC (i7 13700 & Z790 Gigabyte Elite & 32 GB RAM) with an Arc A750. It is a 2 monitor setup - 2 BenQ monitors It is running driver version 31.0.101.4255
According to this TechPowerUp article the issue was fixed with an earlier driver 31.0.101.416.
Yet according to ArcControl it...
I'm wondering if even a cheap vid card would help a bit - anything $100 or less.
Also do I lose something by using the mini-display cord plugged in to the thunderbolt port? Could a a cheap GPU take some of the load off of the CPU?
Would anything be gained if I had a cheap GPU with a...
Did a system upgrade. Monitor is playing very well with LR now. At time of first use, it was slowing down when I was using crop tool - this forces LR to change zoom to fit in to screen. As a result, I added a second SSD as the LR lrdata previews file (> 100 GBs) had almost filled my SSD C boot...
Received the monitor today and setting up was a breeze. Base, arm and screen easy to assemble.
Had absolutely NO problems running it on my 4 year old processor's HD4000 graphics - even have the NEC 20WMGX2 as a 2nd monitor with both running at their native resolutions.
The BenQ is at 2560x1440...
I will fund my GPU by whoring these photos I've taken while traveling the world:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/phil_marion/albums
Hopefully the GPU's improvement to my digital workflow will pay for itself many times over. Fingers crossed.
I realize the following site is a commercial site devoted to selling you hardware but their advice is interesting.
https://www.pugetsystems.com/recommended/Recommended-Systems-for-Adobe-Lightroom-141/Hardware-Recommendations
Video Card (GPU)
In Lightroom CC 2015 and Lightroom 6, the software...
Impulsively I went online all of last night and in to the early morning and in a sleepy mindset I pulled the trigger on a BenQ SW2700PT.
http://www.benq.ca/product/monitor/sw2700pt/
When I awoke this morning I realized that I'd neglected to consider whether my PC can handle it. My expertise in...
Thanks cerb,
So i rule out eSATA because this is an external port on motherboards.
But when selecting a drive enclosure I have to choose the internal interface. So this old drive will work in any drive enclosure?
Recently I upgraded my pc and as a result I upgraded all my external backup drives to USB 3.0 drives. As a result I have an old 1 TB USB 2.0 external collecting dust that I want to give to the wife. She also has an old USB 2.0 external drive so I thought for fun Id remove my old external drive...
I was thinking more along the lines of having 2 separate 128 GB SSDs and dedicating one to be a scratch disk. I assumed partitioning a SSD drive would be pointless.
I have no idea if my monitor support 10 bit color. I'm a photo enthusiast and don't need critical color management because I...
Interesting. i like the idea of getting something for nothing but one rarely gets that. Is there a cost? Does OC'ing the system at 4.2GHz not run everything else at a higher speed? Does it not wear the system down over the long run? I generally build my systems to last 5 years - the same...
I decided on the mobo.
I was about to buy the ASUS P8Z77-V. It lacked the multi-GPU features I wasn't interested in and I liked ASUS implementation of Turbo Boost and MultiCore Enhancement. It looked like that gives their boards a bit better performance at stock. But ASUS has a rebate that...
Great idea....I just read a review of GPUs and they mentioned this was a good value cost point. Any incremental performance increases become disproportionately more expensive.
snoylekim, I agree with all the great advice of your previous post. reading up more I see that the 3770K has turbo boost which effectively gives it more power when need (under certain circumstances). In light of that it probably would only be an incremental performance improvement if I OC, at...
Thanks. For some reason my brain can't wrap itself around OC'ing: multipliers, latency, voltage blah blah blah. I guess I was tempted by the possibility of easy OCs using ASUS boards.
GTX 650? Thanks, I will research this!
Great advice, thanks.
Damn I had no idea the CPU had GPU built in to it.
Haven't decided if I'll add another SSD for a scratch drive.
I'll be using my current 2 IPS monitors.
This build is for photo editing with Lightroom and Photoshop CS3. I probably will start to use the video capabilities of my Canon 5D3. This is what I have so far.
CPU - Intel Core i7-3770K 3.5GHz Quad-Core
SSD - Samsung 840 Pro Series 240 GB
HD disks - 2 x WD Green (WD30EZRX) 3TB
Case...
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