
However, windows update put the driver back again to 15.201.1101.0.

I chose to roll back the driver, using the button in the dialogue box, to:Īfter this, games, videos and programmes started running smoother (like they did before "overnight" breaking.). You can find this by typing "system" into search, choose device manager in the left menu, right clicking the AMD radeon in Display Adaptors and then choose the driver tab: I'd like to ask what driver version people who are experiencing this problem are running? I was already feeling crazy trying to solve it. Well, I am kind of happy to not be alone within this issue. Or my laptop is crappy or its the driver/system issue I mentioned above.Ģ) Seems like going back to W8.1 or waiting for the correction are the avaliable options. So theres something really weird going on. The fan crazied up and spinned like theres no tomorrow and after about 1~2h the laptop simply went off. Having that in mind, my laptop isnt made for games despite of its configuration, so says Dell's support.ġ) Today I was playing SimCity (the last one) in the high performance gpu option, and it freezed the hell up to change resolution, lower or higher effects. So it is or driver or the system itself.Ģ) The GPU in mention is not for heavy use. Now I have upgraded to W10 again and the freezing is back and I gotta run almost everything in the power saver mode, and it sucks. Among the things Dell's support told me and didnt made sense last week, but now its kinda having some point is that:ġ) Theres known issues about commuting graphics in windows 10 and they recommended me going back to 8.1 (I did and apparently all worked fine, but as I needed to reinstall e test everything again, I didnt do extensive testing).

Most of my games are kind of light weight or old, and they keep freezing and lagging as you guys are saying above.

And to be even more ~fun~ I already phoned Dell about 6 times about this issue. I am using a Dell Inspii7 5500 8gb R7 M265 that is only 2 weeks old and I am already frustraded.
