The NVidia chip simply has far better driver support, and the latest drivers for NVS 140M are a whole 6 years newer! But yeah it's a X61 so you don't have that option.ĭid you ever get the X61 X3100 to play nice with Windows 10? I'm trying to drive an external 1080P LCD (connected to an eDP board, and active VGA out from X61 to HDMI into the eDP board) at 1920x1080 but I get black bars on the sides -likely due to hsync or vsync issues but I can't figure out how to fix
The biggest problem with Intel iGPU's is that sometimes they have poor compatibility and causes graphical glitches! that's especially apparent with X3100 in Windows 10 where practically no UWP apps will work properly. if the driver is not installable (I tried unzipping and installing from the device manager, too), the point is moot! Also if it worked it would likely be very slow.Īctually slow isn't even gonna be the biggest problem.