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The graphic corruption in the video you linked leads me to believe that your laptop is either using the onchip (AMD) GPU instead of the discrete (Nvidia) GPU or your Nvidia GPU RAM (how much, by the way?) is faulty.
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  • [quote]The graphic corruption in the video you linked leads me to believe that your laptop is either using the onchip (AMD) GPU instead of the discrete (Nvidia) GPU or your Nvidia GPU RAM (how much, by the way?) is I'll need to check the amount of RAM for Nvidia when I get home from work. How would I be able to if its using the onchip vs discrete?

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  • Well, I believe you should be able to turn the onchip GPU off in your laptop Bios/UEFI

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  • So I ended up sending my laptop back to Hp, there was a faulty connector, for now its looking amazing. Stress test run with Iron Banner today. Thanks again for your suggestions and help :)

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  • You're welcome :)

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