Legion 5-15IMH05H
Updated gpu drivers, has all windows updates, downloaded vantage tool and updated things, i underclocked my gpu and ram a bit it delays the time it takes to crash
i got the laptop 2 weeks ago, mainly playing league of legends, crashes once every 2 games mid gameplay, then downloaded other games (rust) crashes when world loads, then for warframe crashes mid gameplay around 5 mins in
#crash DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG
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which driver
latest rtx 2060 drivers using the nvidia app
how about we dont use nvidia app and latest
DDU and try 566.36
without GeForce or Nvidia App
alright, what do u mean by DDU sorry
#1020285176531669012
if you did DDU step by step, you should already have the driver
idk if you read it or you just skimmed through it
didnt show an option to select
what option would you select and where?
in DDU,
look at this
but also try installing lenovo nvidia vga driver and then 566.36, you will have to redo DDU
Ohhh no ....
Yeah NEVER EVER update drivers from nvidia
Those drivers are generic
The ones distributed by Lemovo are custom .
Like straight up delete GeForce experience and the nvidia app if u can get out of this .
Id also like to add that I personally dont like recommending DDU on these laptops cause it can mess with the Optimus. Like when I did it on my old legion 5 completely broke my ability to switch GPU modes .
alright so
im seeing some improvement
what i did is i went to check hybrid mode to disable it in the vantage app
couldnt do so, went to device manager and disabled integrated gpu
rust works fine, it just crashed but i think thats cuz i alt tabed
so apparently when gpu legs igpu tries to takeover for a bit, thats when the crash happens
you didnt do anything with this
just disabled driver for it
igpu running headless
hmm
so after all this
games do be playing but random crash mid game
noticed something
voltage is not available
No. All laptops have voltage limit slider inaccessible
People undervolt on laptop by changing VF curve, not touching voltage limit
Post the VF curve you have here
So, you are downclocking instead of undervolting