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Extreme stuttering and glitches in Intel HD Graphics 4600

Extreme stuttering and glitches in Intel HD Graphics 4600

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Kavenoke
Member
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06-27-2025, 12:36 AM
#1
I recently sold my GPU because I was only playing old school games such as Battlefield 2 and these should run smoothly on my Intel HD graphics 4600, which I used to play them on before getting the GPU. Usually it gave me over 140 FPS. Unfortunately, this isn’t working anymore—I think it’s a driver issue. I’ve tried everything: uninstalling all GPU drivers with DDU, installing five different Intel HD graphics drivers (one worked for a day), reinstalling Windows, but the problem persists. I also uploaded a video showing what it looks like when recording with Obs, which appears fine on the recording but looks terrible on my main screen. You can watch it here: youtu.be/Ut-FxUTNv64. If anyone knows a solution, I’d really appreciate it.
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Kavenoke
06-27-2025, 12:36 AM #1

I recently sold my GPU because I was only playing old school games such as Battlefield 2 and these should run smoothly on my Intel HD graphics 4600, which I used to play them on before getting the GPU. Usually it gave me over 140 FPS. Unfortunately, this isn’t working anymore—I think it’s a driver issue. I’ve tried everything: uninstalling all GPU drivers with DDU, installing five different Intel HD graphics drivers (one worked for a day), reinstalling Windows, but the problem persists. I also uploaded a video showing what it looks like when recording with Obs, which appears fine on the recording but looks terrible on my main screen. You can watch it here: youtu.be/Ut-FxUTNv64. If anyone knows a solution, I’d really appreciate it.

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doomddomp
Member
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07-04-2025, 05:00 PM
#2
Well I guess your CPU is 4th gen. There is a blog on the internet called Intelmodder. They have modded Intel drivers for download and they can boost performance. One of my classmates installed it after I told him about this and he got a boost of 10-15 FPS in all games. I leave here the link. It is trusty but you gotta use PowerShell to disable 2 things to install unsigned drivers. http://intelmodder32.blogspot.pt/2015/12...-here.html. Hope it fixes the issue!
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doomddomp
07-04-2025, 05:00 PM #2

Well I guess your CPU is 4th gen. There is a blog on the internet called Intelmodder. They have modded Intel drivers for download and they can boost performance. One of my classmates installed it after I told him about this and he got a boost of 10-15 FPS in all games. I leave here the link. It is trusty but you gotta use PowerShell to disable 2 things to install unsigned drivers. http://intelmodder32.blogspot.pt/2015/12...-here.html. Hope it fixes the issue!

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Spidercyber
Senior Member
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07-04-2025, 05:07 PM
#3
Well I guess your CPU is 4th gen. There is a blog on the internet called Intelmodder. They have modded Intel drivers for download and they can boost performance. One of my classmates installed it after I told him about this and he got a boost of 10-15 FPS in all games. I leave here the link. It is trusty but you gotta use PowerShell to disable 2 things to install unsigned drivers. http://intelmodder32.blogspot.pt/2015/12...-here.html. Hope it fixes the issue!
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Spidercyber
07-04-2025, 05:07 PM #3

Well I guess your CPU is 4th gen. There is a blog on the internet called Intelmodder. They have modded Intel drivers for download and they can boost performance. One of my classmates installed it after I told him about this and he got a boost of 10-15 FPS in all games. I leave here the link. It is trusty but you gotta use PowerShell to disable 2 things to install unsigned drivers. http://intelmodder32.blogspot.pt/2015/12...-here.html. Hope it fixes the issue!

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jajabellbee29
Junior Member
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07-10-2025, 09:17 AM
#4
But my games are freezing on Intel HD 4600, anyone can assist?
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jajabellbee29
07-10-2025, 09:17 AM #4

But my games are freezing on Intel HD 4600, anyone can assist?

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07-10-2025, 11:26 AM
#5
Begin a separate conversation thread for your specific situation.
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BlackEagles259
07-10-2025, 11:26 AM #5

Begin a separate conversation thread for your specific situation.