F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Mouse and keyboard occasionally freeze on W11 (except on Linux), especially during gaming sessions.

Mouse and keyboard occasionally freeze on W11 (except on Linux), especially during gaming sessions.

Mouse and keyboard occasionally freeze on W11 (except on Linux), especially during gaming sessions.

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MrGasth
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12-20-2023, 04:32 AM
#11
This appears to be a chipset-related problem. You're dealing with the "AMD chipset drivers" that require a full update, and you should completely disable the "amd gpu." BIOS isn't related to chipset—it's from the CPU manufacturer or a motherboard maker, but it doesn't affect chipset functionality.
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MrGasth
12-20-2023, 04:32 AM #11

This appears to be a chipset-related problem. You're dealing with the "AMD chipset drivers" that require a full update, and you should completely disable the "amd gpu." BIOS isn't related to chipset—it's from the CPU manufacturer or a motherboard maker, but it doesn't affect chipset functionality.

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ES_BlackFire
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01-02-2024, 12:34 PM
#12
You're using only your Crucial P3 2TB NVME SSD and have refreshed your chipset drivers. It seems you're trying to turn off your integrated graphics after updating the BIOS, but you're unsure how to proceed.
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ES_BlackFire
01-02-2024, 12:34 PM #12

You're using only your Crucial P3 2TB NVME SSD and have refreshed your chipset drivers. It seems you're trying to turn off your integrated graphics after updating the BIOS, but you're unsure how to proceed.

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littleJ394
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01-10-2024, 06:52 AM
#13
It seems unlikely, but it might be the hard drive. Trying another one could help. A SATA SSD might work too. As long as Windows doesn’t detect it, it’s probably fine. It could also be that the setting I’m using is exclusive to laptops, since I can disable my AMD GPU in Nvidia Control Panel. I made sure to do that because it doesn’t function when the GPU is active.
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littleJ394
01-10-2024, 06:52 AM #13

It seems unlikely, but it might be the hard drive. Trying another one could help. A SATA SSD might work too. As long as Windows doesn’t detect it, it’s probably fine. It could also be that the setting I’m using is exclusive to laptops, since I can disable my AMD GPU in Nvidia Control Panel. I made sure to do that because it doesn’t function when the GPU is active.

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