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October 29, 2017 at 9:54 pm #74077
hi, lately I’m experiencing the same problem. At random the screen goes black, the tablet is still on, in fact after pressing the power button for 1 second the screen goes on again 5-10 seconds later, asking for the password. I dont’ think it does a complete restart, since after I log in I see the exact same session I was working on. It’s annoying since it does it at random and some times repeatedly. Any other reports the same problem?
November 8, 2017 at 8:15 am #74559I have this exact same problem. I’ve done a complete reinstall of windows (My own pro edition) straight to the latest version just released (no update pathway). Latest intel drivers. Scrambled some of the other drivers as needed for different things from someone else who did a driver dump here.
Same thing still happens
Sometimes the unit will freeze up going between apps, other times in Pen based apps the lag is quite extreme (There is a significant delay, then a ‘catch up’ that seems prominent across the machine, and happens with the Pen apps, and in other apps less obviously, and switching between apps.) I think, when this delay is particular pronounced is when the screen goes black. I’ve even messed around in bios with trying to boost the CPU performance. It seems to coorelate to when the CPU is severely underclocking itself (relitively normal behaviour), with apparently 0 active cores (according to Intel Extreme utility). Can’t say any of this is much help, as I still haven’t found any solution.
The thing is, it can all feel super fast and snappy, then bam, sudden lag. Very annoying.
Anyone else out there? Is it Windows 10? I’ve only tried the latest release of it, not sure how it was working before. Latest Wacom drivers etc…
Who knows. Any extra ideas that people have or workarounds would be great.
November 9, 2017 at 4:30 am #74590Little update. on the 7th of November, Intel released a new graphics driver.
Just uninstalled my old one (which was from early October), rebooted, installed new one, rebooted, and things seem FAR more consistent now.
Looks like it may have just been a dodgy driver. Will see with more use though.
November 9, 2017 at 7:36 am #74593Yep, driver is certainly the key!
Grab this, and enjoy!November 10, 2017 at 9:34 pm #74670I updated, let’s see if it solves the problem. thx!
November 14, 2017 at 8:40 am #74852November 14, 2017 at 9:07 pm #74872Sorry for the dud advice for your Virgo :/ strange, it definitely has fixed mine. I guess if anyone else comments whether or not its fixed/flawed their machine, it would be good to collect that info.
I should also state, I’m using throttlestop, and turned off speedstep in bios in preference for speedshift forcing (available in bios, but wasn’t seemingly on unless I turn it on through throttlestop). I still let the cpu drop all the way to 600hz though (my original thought was that the cpu wasn’t increasing freq fast enough).
I doubt that has anything to do with it to be honest, but it possibly could.
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