HP Zbook Create g7: Flicker / Glitch, screen is rendered in top half
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I don't know since I am always connected to power. The biggest issue is that I have had a couple of nouveau driver crashes that freezes the machine, and i haven't gotten the proprietary drivers to work.
Doesn't sound promising . I've been in contact with HP support but they can only help with Windows issues, which is not helpful as the laptop seems to behave perfectly on that OS.
Nvidia proprietary drivers seems more stable than the nouveau driver so no crashes now.
With just the nvidia gfx active and using nvidia proprietary drivers it seems to run for 3 hours with light work like just browsing/writing not taxing the cpu. Not sure how that compares to the intel gfx.
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