


The latest Intel® Graphics driver version provided by Gigabyte for the Gigabyte GA-IMB310TN is 23.: please test that driver as well: The latest Intel® Graphics driver version provided by EVGA for the EVGA H370 Stinger is 23., please test that driver:Īdditionally, install the latest version of the Intel® Chipset driver which is 1.8066 and also install the latest version of the Intel® Management Engine, 1801. Install the latest version of the Intel® Chipset driver provided by EVGA, 1.8066: The Intel® GRaphics drivers are generic, meaning they might or might not work with your platform. We recommend to install the graphics driver provided by the manufacturer of the computer/board since that driver was customized by them work with your specific platform.

I'll say this to Gigabyte for further motherboard manufacturer side's support.īLee37, Thank you for posting in the Intel® Communities Support. So I think it should be a general error of all R0 iGPUs, but not the i7-9700T's specific issue. It also has the Advanced Protected Audio/Video Path (GPU) error. I got a i5-9600K SRG11 (R0 stepping) whose iGPU ID is also 3E98 Rev 02. Neither of them can resolve it.ĮVGA H370 Stinger (BIOS 1.06 / 1.07) Gigabyte GA-IMB310TN (BIOS F13) I tried several iGPU Driver versions, including 6617, 6911, 7000 (currently the latest). I tried different motherboards, including EVGA H370 Stinger, Gigabyte GA-IMB310TN (H310 with SGX on & iGPU HDMI 2.0 output). Please make sure your graphics processor (GPU) meets the system requirements for Ultra HD Blu-rays, and update its driver to the latest version."įor Cyberlink Ultra-HD Blu-ray Advisor, it said:Īdvanced Protected Audio/Video Path (GPU) NG "Ultra HD Blu-rays cannot currently be played on this computer.

When PowerDVD refused to play 4K UHD BD on i7-9700T's UHD630, it gave me a code 01003 which meant: First of all, I can self-fix this issue by JUST changing my CPU to i5-8400T or i3-8350K or i7-9700K (P0 stepping).
