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Issue with an app after upgrading i5 to i7

pink_panther
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Hello, I have upgraded my PC, i5-12400 to i7-14700, but after the upgrade, MS Onenote app is not working fine, it is lagging and freezing and unable to write on it with my pen tab. But before the upgrade it is working smoothly. All other apps are working fine. Could this be related to compatibility after the CPU upgrade? Please help me with this. Any help will be appreciated. 

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pressed_for_time
重要分销商 II
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Windows Task Manager, Performance tab, CPU will show the amount of processor utilization when using MS OneNote. What you are seeing may be caused by excessive CPU usage. Microsoft have a potential solution that you could try on this page .

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pink_panther
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Thank you for your suggestion, actually I have tried a workaround where I had installed another note taking app notability on my PC, and tried to write on it with my pen tab but surprisingly, I faced the same lag issue with it. So I think that there is an issue with my pen tab, not with Onenote or my CPU drivers. 

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AlphaTop89
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...it ain’t really about OneNote or the CPU upgrade. The real suspect here is your pen tab drivers or maybe how Windows is handling it after the hardware change. Go grab the latest one straight from the manufacturer’s site. Don’t just rely on Windows Update, those can be outdated. If your tab’s plugged into a USB hub, switch it up and plug directly into the motherboard. Sometimes, after an upgrade, power delivery/latency can act funny. Even though other apps work fine, keeping your chipset + graphics drivers fresh makes sure the pen input pipeline isn’t bottlenecking. That’ll 100% confirm if the issue is the pen tab hardware itself.

 

..So nah, it’s not really a CPU compatibility problem, your new i7 is straight flexin’. It’s just your pen tab acting up after the switch.

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