![]() ![]() I've installed a new 2MP Hik camera yesterday and noticed a bit of condensation and the image is a little bit foggy. Ghosting is on all cameras - 2x are Hikvision 2MP and 8MP and one (temporary) is YI 1080p outdoor (hacked) so I have a very limited video settings and can't really change anything. DOWNLOAD Intel Core i5-9600K CPU Graphics Driver 30.0.101.1404 DCH 64-bit COMPATIBLE WITH: Windows 10 64 bit Windows 11 file size: 596. I have made one change which is Power options for the display. Launch price: 374 - 385 (tray price) The Intel Core i7 9700K was. Power options for the display is now set to never power off (was 10 minutes) so I'll give it a go to see if it helps.Īll my Network infrastructure is brand new (Cat6 23 awg full copper). Core(TM) i5-9600K and Core(TM) i7-9700K Installer. Task manager-> GPU shows Video Decode 14% so it's working My cisco managed switch shows 0 transmit errors.Īll my videos are very smooth when Intel Quick sync is disabled. Ping tracer shows no packet loss and ~1000 successful Failed 0 so I assume there is no packet loss and ping is 1ms. So download all the motherboard drivers including the ones that say intel, and then download the. I see that there are intel drivers on the gigabyte site but also on the intel site, should I download both drivers And if so in what order Intel site. I've just checked my recordings and ghosting is still there not that bad how it used to be. I got a Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Pro WiFi and an i5 9600k. ![]()
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