Hi,
I've checked the forum archives and not found anything that gives me a definitive idea what the problem is.
I'm wondering if a dedicated graphics card may help, but am not sure.
When I stream movies from Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, whenever there's motion, I get about 2-3 places on the screen that appear to be momentarily losing horizontal sync.
I have a Comcast Business Class solid 25/5 wired Internet connection that tests consistently at 30/5-6.
My computer graphics is
Intel HD Graphics 530 Memory 1024 MB, on an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz.
(I would think this should be enough graphics to handle this)
Windows 7 64-bit SP1
Asus PRIME B250M-A motherboard 64GB of Ram
I'm running the latest Intel Graphics driver, 21.20.16.4860
I get this same behavior on BOTH my
desktop monitor (using DVI-D) and
my TV, a Samsung Series 8 (using HDMI).
I've tried swapping a different known good HDMI cable, no difference.
I'm open to any answers or suggestions.
I've checked the forum archives and not found anything that gives me a definitive idea what the problem is.
I'm wondering if a dedicated graphics card may help, but am not sure.
When I stream movies from Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, whenever there's motion, I get about 2-3 places on the screen that appear to be momentarily losing horizontal sync.
I have a Comcast Business Class solid 25/5 wired Internet connection that tests consistently at 30/5-6.
My computer graphics is
Intel HD Graphics 530 Memory 1024 MB, on an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz.
(I would think this should be enough graphics to handle this)
Windows 7 64-bit SP1
Asus PRIME B250M-A motherboard 64GB of Ram
I'm running the latest Intel Graphics driver, 21.20.16.4860
I get this same behavior on BOTH my
desktop monitor (using DVI-D) and
my TV, a Samsung Series 8 (using HDMI).
I've tried swapping a different known good HDMI cable, no difference.
I'm open to any answers or suggestions.