i have an intel 12th gen processor and under pch-fw it doesnt show any option to select between firmware or discrete, just says enable or disable. i guess thats fine too?
I would honestly hold a bit longer if you have a 12th or 13th gen Intel processor. There's an inconsistent behavior where NVIDIA's driver nvlddmkm.sys can use more resources or stutter. It could be related to p-cores and e-cores as I don't see is consistently on e-cores. In 21h2, it's behaving properly. I don't know if it's a driver update or a Microsoft update which will fix it.
Enabling TPM can be a process. This should address the issues people are experiencing with Windows 11 as well as VALORANT!
Great video... a bit fast for an old lady. Glad I can watch over and over or slow down speed with captions. Video is very detailed... Thanks🏆
i have an intel 12th gen processor and under pch-fw it doesnt show any option to select between firmware or discrete, just says enable or disable. i guess thats fine too?
Is it worth updating to windows 11 22h2 I'm currently on 21h2 and heard there was issues wondering if it was fixed
I would honestly hold a bit longer if you have a 12th or 13th gen Intel processor. There's an inconsistent behavior where NVIDIA's driver nvlddmkm.sys can use more resources or stutter. It could be related to p-cores and e-cores as I don't see is consistently on e-cores. In 21h2, it's behaving properly. I don't know if it's a driver update or a Microsoft update which will fix it.
@Davefinito ah I'm still on 10900k I'm in no rush to update was just curious thank you
There is no PCH-FW configuration for me?