Acer Nitro AN515-57 display flickering

GuestNapevno
GuestNapevno Member Posts: 2 New User

Every time I turn on Intel(R) UHD Graphics driver in the device manager - my display starts flickering. When I turn it off - everything works fine, but I'm not even able to change the brightness level.

I've updated my BIOS to the latest version (v1.18), tried to update Intel(R) UHD Graphics manually, but nothing works.

Please give me some ideas or fresh thoughts. Thank you!

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  • When you connect an external monitor and then activate the intel graphics card, does the laptop display also flicker?

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  • JuanDavidYTZ
    JuanDavidYTZ Member Posts: 3 New User

    Hi i have an issue, the screen flickers when i play demanding games but for some reason it only happens in the laptop display in an external monitor it does not happen. May be is something related to this?

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 33,255 Trailblazer

    The AN515-57 model shows this in the block diagram:

    The eDP cable is what connects the motherboard with the builtin display. That looks like the internal display doesn't use the NVIDIA GPU, but the HDMI port and TBT port (mDP on those that support it) does. That might explain why an external monitor doesn't have the issue while an internal does. What version of the Intel display driver are you running?

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