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    Question to P1*0EM owners about working Intel iGPU driver

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by TrantaLocked, Oct 14, 2014.

  1. TrantaLocked

    TrantaLocked Notebook Deity

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    I haven't used my NP9150 (P150EM) in a while and plan on selling it as used soon, but first I want to make sure I have the latest working drivers installed.

    The last time I tried installing the latest Intel iGPU driver, I started getting a bunch of bugs affecting applications. Some features of iTunes didn't even work. So I reverted to the 2013 driver from Clevo's websie and all was well again.


    My question is, is the latest Intel driver from the past month working fine with the 2012 Clevo/Sager laptops, or should I just stick to the 2013 driver (9.17.10.2875)?
     
  2. MrDJ

    MrDJ Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    if it aint broke dont fix it, thats my motto.
    my P150EM is 2 years old and ive never updated it. if the intel graphics work fine then i wouldnt bother as they just work. brousing and stuff like that honestly wont see any difference.
    nvidia or ati graphics is a different matter though and worth updating.
     
  3. Support.3@XOTIC PC

    Support.3@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    You may want to update the 7970M drivers but every thing else you can use the stock drivers. Maybe the 6300 wifi drivers could be updated but as MrDJ mentioned if they're not broke dont fix em.