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System Used: Custom-built system on Gigabyte GA-Z97MX-Gaming 5
CPU SKU: Core i7-4790K
GPU SKU: Intel HD 4600
Processor Line: Haswell-DT/K-series
System BIOS Version: F5
CMOS settings: Mostly default; XMP enabled and DVMT = MAX
Graphics Driver Version: 4256
GOP/VBIOS Version: Not reported (?!)
Operating System: Windows 10 Pro N
OS Version: 10240
API: DirectX 11
Occurs on non-Intel GPUs?: N/A
Steps to Reproduce:
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1. Heavily load the Intel GPU with 3D games, or use QuickSync.
2. Intermittently, the system will hard-lock, usually within 10-15 minutes.
Expected Results:
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System does not hard-lock.
Actual Results:
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System hard-locks:
-- Completely unresponsive to mouse/keyboard input.
-- Image on display is frozen, audio becomes a solid tone.
-- System takes ~30 seconds to respond to reset button input. (!)
Additional Information:
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I am an experienced system builder and overclocker; the machine is very, very well-cooled and works flawlessly under any other kind of stress-test. This issue exists with all clock rates and other settings at specified defaults on a fresh install of Windows 10 with the latest driver installed from Intel Download Center. I first noticed it while trying to use QuickSync Video to encode a live video stream of Warframe gameplay using Open Broadcaster System, however I have confirmed that it is a more general Intel HD Graphics issue (whether driver, OS, or whatever) by testing with Handbrake and with several games.
As the machine hard-locks, there are no dump files or event logs to post.
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Additionally, this same system worked flawlessly using QuickSync Video with Open Broadcaster System to record and stream gameplay under Windows 8.1. This is a clean install, however, not an in-place upgrade.
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Hi May,
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I saw that this was for developers, and looked for a user forum, but I couldn't find it. Google for "intel driver bug reporting" led me directly here, heh.
Thanks anyway. That forum looks like a cesspool, so I guess I'll just wait for a new driver.

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You need to go to our support community: https://communities.intel.com/community/tech
You can report your issue and get support in the Graphics forum. This forum is devoted to game developers working on Intel Graphics.
-Michael