i5 3340 graphics driver?

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If you've already tried re-installing drivers and OS, it's possible it is a hardware issue. The only other things I could think of would be trying several different driver versions (not just the latest), maybe google to see if other people have had the same issue with that card and if they found a driver version that worked well. Other than that, you could try the card in another system if possible to see if it the issue follows the card.
Try downloading the 2nd one (the .zip), and extracting it. Then, go into Device Manager, locate your iGPU under Display Adapters, right click and select update drivers. Select "browse my computer [...]", browse to the folder you extracted, make sure "include subfolders" is checked, and install. If that doesn't work, I don't know.
 
BTW I forgot to mention that i'm using a dedicated GPU atm.. it might be affecting the procedure?
NOTE: @SkyNetRising i'm downloading the driver from m/b site right now.
@TJ Hooker how to locate iGPU while using dedicated one?
 
Well, your iGPU is only going to perform worse than your GT 730 in games. Have you done any troubleshooting of the issues you're having with your GT 730?

But if you want to switch, I'd switch before installing drivers. Go into BIOS and make sure the iGPU is enable and that the default display adapter is the iGPU. Then connect the monitor to a mobo display output. Even if you don't have iGPU drivers installed, you should still get a display. From there, try installing the Intel drivers.
 
Well i've done some research and tried lots of things like updating the drivers, reinstalling windows.. even editing the fans positions for a better airflow, but it mostly didn't change anything, i'm still having glitches in unturned for example that crashes the pc(weird green display while loading) ,and weird sticks in csgo (only when reaches 60c..) and more..
I started thinking if it got a physical issue like in the hardware(if that's even possible), but the warranty isn't covering it anymore.
 
If you've already tried re-installing drivers and OS, it's possible it is a hardware issue. The only other things I could think of would be trying several different driver versions (not just the latest), maybe google to see if other people have had the same issue with that card and if they found a driver version that worked well. Other than that, you could try the card in another system if possible to see if it the issue follows the card.
 
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