![]() ![]() Any input would be helpful and appreciated. My friend also told me they sometimes come out with patches for the drivers if stuff like this happens.Īnyway, I'm rather confused. I tried installing an older graphics update to see if it would fix it, but my computer wouldn't let me. However, that doesn't quite help me, since I don't know what to do. Current visitors Intel Core i7 12700K, 12c/20t, 3.6 Ghz, 25 Mo - Asus TUF GAMING Z690-PLUS WIFI D4, ATX - G.Skill Ripjaws V Black DDR4 2 x 8 Go 3200 MHz CAS 16 MSI MS-6195 AMD Irongate Chipset Slot-A ATX Connexion requise Composants du Kit AMD Ryzen 5 3600, 6c/12t, 3.6 GHz, 32 Mo, version bulk avec ventilateur - MSI. I didn't notice anything else until later today when I went to play Dragon Age:Origins (via Steam) and noticed that the game was acting weird graphically (Played in 1/4th size, weird lines around edges of screen, etc.) I checked all my other games and none had this problem, and a friend reckoned that it was the graphics update I installed. Today I went and checked if the program I downloaded the update for (Lego Digitial Designer) was working, and it was. So, pardon me if I I'm not following proper procedure or such, but I am rather naive when it comes to this whole 'forum-tech support' thing.Īnyway, the other day I downloaded the latest update to my Inetl graphics driver (The G45/G43 Express Chipset, as mentioned in the header.) ![]()
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