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recently every time i turn my pc on again, the intel dch graphics driver uninstalls itself and then i have to download install it again(i do the optional reboot every time and clean installation)
motherboard- gigabyte h110m-h
processor- i5-7400
thanks in advance
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Hello @sehdev
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In order to review further this behavior, could you please provide us with the following details?
1- When you said "the intel dch graphics driver uninstalls itself", what is the exact behavior?
For instance:
- Do you mean the driver uninstalls and then there is no other "older driver" on the system and it is just running the "Microsoft Basic Display Adapter" driver?
- Or, does it mean that the driver is just reverting to a previous driver version (e.g.: as if it is rolling back the driver)?
Please elaborate more on the behavior, you may include screenshots or a short video.
2- What is the driver version experiencing this behavior? Is it the customized driver from Gigabyte* or is it the generic driver from the Intel website?
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i figured it myself but thanks anyway-
i had earlier overvolted my cpu in an attempt to get more performace out of my non-k intel chip (i5-7400), i had slightly better performance with my fans ramping up n down every 5 seconds which i personally didn't mind much, i just went to bios and lowered the ram and cpu voltage and increased the igpu voltage by 1v each if i remember right
NOTE- for others with the same issue PLEASE DO NOT do what i did unless u too overvolted your cpu/ram because it may have risks i dont know about
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intel still offers me the update to graphics driver dch 3413
and windows update brings it back to uhd graphics driver 2079
it's been several times that I do the intel updates and windows update undoes them.
Drag files in order of what happen .
Thank you!
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Hello sehdev
We are checking this thread and we would like to know if you need further assistance. Please do not hesitate to contact us back if you have additional inquiries.
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Hello @Berric54
Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.
Everyone's situation and environment are unique so we kindly recommend creating a new thread to isolate your case and system configuration, please make sure you add the information of the system model and specs, detailed information about the problem that you are having, plus all the information that you have added to this thread, so we can get more information about the problem.
Thank you for your understanding; hope to hear from you soon.
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Hello sehdev
We have not heard back from you so we will proceed to close this thread now. If you need any additional information, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored.
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