![]() ![]() My Lenovo Vantage has no updates available for me to install, and I'm a bit aprehensive about downloading regular NVIDIA drivers after reading about others' negative experiences with them on this sub (lots of cases of black screen/BSODs/worse performance than before). Some say drivers should be udpated only through Lenovo Vantage, others claim it's ok to download NVIDIA drivers as usual, in the same way you do on a desktop. However, I'm not very used to gaming laptops, and after doing a little research about how to safely update my drivers (more specifically, GPU drivers) I'm a bit confused. I'm still using the Lenovo NVIDIA driver that came with the laptop (457.49), and I figured that my outdated drivers might be behind these RDR2 crashes/glitches. I monitor temps constantly and they're fine. I'm not 100% certain because it happened very fast and I didn't manage to actually *see* it, and at this point I'm not sure if my paranoia is making me mistake normal game stuff for flickering artifacts. Two days went by with no weird artifacts, but yesterday I had the impression I saw very small white dots flicker during a cutscene. I somehow managed to fix this by tinkering with graphic settings a bit. ![]() Switching from DX12 to Vulkan seemed to fix the crashes, but then I got huge patches of pixelated white flickering on my screen from time to time. It performs just as expected in nearly every game that I've tried so far, but I'm geting an insane amount of crashes in Red Dead Redemption 2 only (no BSODs or freezes, just the ERR GFX STATE ones, which seem to be wildly common in this game). Hi! Got my Legion 5i (i7-10750h, RTX 2060, 16GB) a few weeks ago and I'm loving it.
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