I wouldn't say that. Studio One is designed in HDPI since nearly 10 years.Studio One is designed for Standard HD (1920x1080p) @ 60hz.
I wouldn't say that. Studio One is designed in HDPI since nearly 10 years.
@darrenNo luck unfortunately
"If I'm nothing without my second monitor, then I shouldn't have it"
I will be marking it solved just as soon as I find the button to do that!@darren
You will have your second monitor and keep it.
Driver conflict, "nahimic" it's bloatware, it's installed by a selection of motherboard manufacturer's.
I googled it out of curiosity and also self preservation. Man I hate it when the gremlins take control.
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Best of regards and thanks for posting the AMD info, will you be marking the thread solved.
"nahimic" it's bloatware, it's installed by a selection of motherboard manufacturer's.
I googled it out of curiosity and also self preservation. Man I hate it when the gremlins take control.
Yep,This is why I disable everything hardware related - in the BIOS - on every motherboard I use for a custom build - espeically the onboard audio chip and in the case of ASUS - their insidious toolkits like Armoury Crate, MyASUS and their goofy AI suite.
Then when Windows is installed - there is zero chance of any of these onboard devices to even exist and no chance for anything like "nahimic" to install either.
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Yes, it's really annoying. I had to read so many forums, blogs and what not for months when I first had my 12th Gen CPU. I almost gave up to be quite honest.FWIW it's not just Nahimic. Many years ago an Nvidia graphics card installed a "high-definition audio" driver on my machine. I was shocked at how much it increased latency, and how disabling it improved the computer's performance. Ever since then, I disable the driver whenever it's "helpfully" re-enabled or re-installed with a driver update.
My big learning from this is that it's an important debug step to go to msconfig and close all non-windows driver to see if that solves the issue.
I'm wondering where in the BIOS you would disable this as I don't seem to be able to find that functionality?it's clear this is some sort of gaming mobo if MSI/SteelSeries elements are being installed. All these devices should be disable in the BIOS.
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