

What could be the generation of the processor in this one, by example? Sure, buying a Dell system would be much more comfortable. How can I guess which processors will fir on it? The documentation gives a big bunch of references, but nothing looking like ix-yzzz : Asus H81M-P PLUS Desktop Motherboard - Intel H81 Chipset - Socket H3 LGA-1150 - Micro ATX: Electronics I'd be very grateful if someone could provide some help, and I thank all the people who read this message!Īh, this is quite clear, thank you! At last, an understandable numbering rule!īut, then, why does my processor is identified as "Processor Name: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G840 2.80GHz" and not as i2-2xxx ?Īnother example : if I buy an Asus MB, like this one : There are two versions of the results of the Intel System Support Utility, named WorkingConfig.txt and NOTWorkingConfig.txt, representing the case with respectively the MS driver and the Intel driver. I joined all the required information - and probably more. I have to admit I never understood the naming of Intel's processors and thusly being incapable to decide which is mine I think I could install manually another better driver, but I've been unable to find on Intel's site which one would fit my needs. But, a few minutes later, windows loads and installs an Intel driver and things go bad again! At this time, Windows realizes it has no graphic driver and installs the generic one.

When I uninstall the driver, everything woks correctly.

But, when I open a navigator, it causes the PC to crash and show a BSOD or, worst, to freeze totally beyond all attempt to revive it. What happens: the screen background shows a sort of sparkling, mainly close to the vertical sides of the open windows, like little white dashes fleetingly blinking. This PC is in windows 10 圆4 (recently updated to version 1809 - but that didn't solve the problem). My CPU/APU is an i3-2310M 2nd Generation.I have a problem with a graphic driver. Yesterday i upgraded from Windows 7 to 10 and it went pretty smooth, after re-installing the display drivers i restart and it hit me with a black screen (no cursor) i could hear the startup sound, so i assumed it was a display issue, i hit the power button to power reset but i accidentally put the computer to sleep, i woke it up again, and boom, display is working! but then i quickly figured out it was not a 1 time problem, now everytime i restart my computer, i have to put it to sleep and wake it back up for the display to come up, upon research i found out that my display drivers Intel HD Graphics 3000 are not available for Windows 10, now the Windows 7 and 8 drivers do work, but they have this issuee, and idk if there is a work around, or if i should install a version of the drivers that don't have this issue, i also saw some people say that upgrading my BIOS could fix the problem, but idk, the issue is not that bad, but i still wanna see if i can fix it.
