Interaction with Intel Arc & Intel Xe graphics driver on Predator Triton 500 SE, gives black screen

Obkt
Obkt Member Posts: 1 New User
edited 12:30AM in Predator Laptops

When i install the mentioned intel updates on my Predator Triton 500 SE upon restart i enter black screen as it appears this udate isnt compatible with the laptop screen. Is their any fix for this as i need the drivers but cannot install them without having to system recover upon restart

[Edited the thread to add model number to the title]

Best Answer

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 12,817 Trailblazer
    edited 12:02AM Answer ✓

    Hi, only install GPU drivers from Acer Support for your laptop model or offered by Windows as Optional Updates. Don't use Intel DSA or download directly from vendors unless you have explicit data about that driver for your system from a trusted source. Note that Intel Iris Xe requires RAM to run in Dual Channel Mode, check with CPU-Z if that is the case, in Single Channel Mode the GPU will revert to default UHD mode, regardless of the GPU driver you install.

    To fix the BSOD issue I recommend uninstalling the Intell GPU driver in Safe Mode with DDU, download DDU freeware from the Wagnardsoft site and boot to Safe Mode: In windows keep the Shift key down while clicking on Restart (Power icon taskbar) and select in Troubleshoot Advanced Restart setting F4 or 4 (enable Safe Mode). Then open DDU and uninstall the Intel video drivers and just reboot, Windows will install the correct drivers for the Display Adapter.

Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 12,817 Trailblazer
    edited 12:02AM Answer ✓

    Hi, only install GPU drivers from Acer Support for your laptop model or offered by Windows as Optional Updates. Don't use Intel DSA or download directly from vendors unless you have explicit data about that driver for your system from a trusted source. Note that Intel Iris Xe requires RAM to run in Dual Channel Mode, check with CPU-Z if that is the case, in Single Channel Mode the GPU will revert to default UHD mode, regardless of the GPU driver you install.

    To fix the BSOD issue I recommend uninstalling the Intell GPU driver in Safe Mode with DDU, download DDU freeware from the Wagnardsoft site and boot to Safe Mode: In windows keep the Shift key down while clicking on Restart (Power icon taskbar) and select in Troubleshoot Advanced Restart setting F4 or 4 (enable Safe Mode). Then open DDU and uninstall the Intel video drivers and just reboot, Windows will install the correct drivers for the Display Adapter.