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Dear Intel Community,
I have installed my new processor to my new built computer a few days ago and I keep getting this message after some seconds when I use video or 3D applications. Even in youtube.
Display driver stopped working and has recovered successfully!.
I have searched every post that is on the web and nothing happened.
Reinstalled drivers, changed the dedicated memory of the hd graphics from bios and still nothing.
I bought the new processor from a very big market in Munich Germany and brought it to Greece since I came back for holidays.
What do you recommend me to do?
Is this a hardware problem or something else on the software?
Should I contact intel for a replacement since it's still on the warranty ?
It's a brand new processor and it will be too bad if it had a defect. Intel is supposed to be the best semiconductors company and these things are definitely tested.
Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Evangelos
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Hi EvanMak,
Sorry to hear you are having this issue. You may try the following steps:
- Access Device manager and uninstall the current driver from your system.
- Restart the computer and download the latest driver at the following link:
If you are still having getting the error message, you can also try with the Manual Driver installation. You can get the steps at the following link:
http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-022355.htm http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-022355.htm
It is important to mention that updating the Bios driver and the Management Engine can help on your situation.
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Dear Kevin,
Thank you for you reply but I had already tried all that.
But a few days ago I found the solution.
I changed the CPU graphics voltage from 1.00 to 1.05. And now the problem is gone. You only need to have a motherboard which let's you do this.
I guess the auto adjusting of the voltage is not working properly.
Hope that people with the same problem will try my solution.
Thanks anyway.
Best regards,
Evangelos
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