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January 21st, 2024 18:15

Probably best would be a clean reinstall of Windows, followed by the Intel and then nVidia drivers.  If the problem persists through that, you are correct that there is no separate GPU -- if that has failed or is failing, the mainboard will need to be replaced.

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February 26th, 2024 21:48

@ejn63​ Thank you for the advice.

10 days ago now I installed a brand new SSD so i had to cleanly install windows on it. Unfortunatelly it did not solve my problem, the same error persist. Buying a new mainboard is 500$ if i want to keep the i9 so I am going to keep using this laptop with the integrated GC.

This laptop is very prone to overheating (heat is very very poorly managed, especially with regards to the performance) I believe it's the only reason the Nvidia GC could have been damaged. Thank you DELL I guess.

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April 11th, 2024 12:38

same problem with me , same laptop , i try all ways you can imagine , very sad

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