Intel HD 530 seizuretastic with intel driver

cruzinforit

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While my EVGA GTX 970 SSC goes off for RMA (for the SECOND time) I have to use my integrated graphics. Funny thing though, when I install the intel graphics driver (including when windows 10 tries to install automatically) THIS happens

(epileptics beware)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAOhOU7GJws

As you can see, when I uninstall the driver and it reverts to the microsoft basic display adapter driver, it works fine.

It doesn't appear to be a defective chip as far as I can tell since it works fine without the driver. Anyone have any ideas"

Intel Core i5-6600K
MSI Z170A Krait Gaming motherboard
Crucial 4x4GB DDR4-2400 (Ballistix sport)
Windows 10 Home
 

cruzinforit

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Yes, and yes. I even tried installing the previous driver version. Every time I reboot Windows reinstalls the driver and I have to go in and uninstall it so my computer is usable. Also, I ran a pass of memtest86+ just to make sure that somehow bad RAM wasn't the culprit. It came back clean. Do I just have a bad gpu? :\
 

Azix

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yeah check clocks. if you overclocked the cpu maybe its not so stable once the GPU starts working with full driver.
 

VirtualLarry

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The newest Win10 Intel video drivers are buggy as F***. I had my MeegoPad T02 Compute Stick auto-install new Intel video drivers, and now the HDMI audio skips around, basically making internet radio un-listenable. What a mess! (And of course, with Win10, no way to bypass / skip the update.)
 

LTC8K6

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Well, you can set Win10 not to update device drivers automatically. It's all or nothing, though. You can't do it individually.

System
Advanced System Settings
Hardware
Device Installation Settings
 

cruzinforit

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Well, you can set Win10 not to update device drivers automatically. It's all or nothing, though. You can't do it individually.

System
Advanced System Settings
Hardware
Device Installation Settings


As it turns out it seems either the CPU or motherboard is faulty. I put in a spare video card and started getting the same BSOD at boot, and crash at desktop when the drivers are loaded/installed. With a 750 and with an r5 220 as well. But if I put a video card in the bottom pcie slot (running off the pch, not the cpu pcie) it works perfectly. So this issue was never a problem with the graphics card in the first place, but the cpu or motherboard. I am ending up having to RMA both just to be on the safe side.