Just wondering if anyone with more knowledge on CPU Graphics and Windows 10 can let me know what is going on. I upgraded both my laptop and desktop to windows 10. One is running an Intel core i3-2310M @ 2.10 Ghz and Intel core i5-4670k @ 4 Ghz respectively. So my problem is that the drivers for the Intel HD graphics 4600 doesn't or won't update to the newest drivers Intel has on their website for this device on Windows 10. I am constantly getting BSOD crashes, with a video related error. Things like Youtube can cause the display driver to crash and often recover (when it does it pops up the bubble saying the Windows 8 driver has crashed and recovered, but this is supposed to be the Windows 10 driver). Anyway, in trying to run a fairly light game like World of Tanks my laptop can run it just fine with minimal settings and still get 30 fps. Unremarkable I know but hey its an old laptop. However my desktop with the newer and more powerful chip can't run it at all and the game locks up (before I can even adjust the settings and they are all on minimal as far as I know). After failed attempts with resolving this with both Microsoft and Intel I want to know if this is an Intel issue for not providing adequate drivers or Microsoft's for not allowing the driver to install or some other convoluted Windows 10 issue.
TL: DR: Buggered up Intel graphics driver for Windows 10, can't even run stuff my older laptop (also windows 10) can. Whats the issue? Can't install, rollback, or update different drivers.
Specs:
Intel i5-4670k OC'ed to 4Ghz
Intel HD 4600 Graphics (running integrated till paycheck comes and I can get a 970, but that's weeks away)
Windows 10
(Is anything else really going to factor to this issue?)
TL: DR: Buggered up Intel graphics driver for Windows 10, can't even run stuff my older laptop (also windows 10) can. Whats the issue? Can't install, rollback, or update different drivers.
Specs:
Intel i5-4670k OC'ed to 4Ghz
Intel HD 4600 Graphics (running integrated till paycheck comes and I can get a 970, but that's weeks away)
Windows 10
(Is anything else really going to factor to this issue?)