Dennis3197
Soweit ich weiß sind Probleme mit bestimmten, wenn nicht sogar allen Laptop Modellen mit 13 Gen. Intel un der Nvidia 4000er Serie vorhanden. Es kann instabil laufen und/oder abstürzen. Ursache ist momentan nicht bekannt.
Ich zitiere Jarrods Tech:
"There seems to be a serious problem affecting current gen gaming laptops, here's what we know so far.
When idling or often after going from a heavy load to idle, the laptop screen might randomly go black. In our experience, it stays like this for a while until it restarts. After checking the event logs, it looks like the graphics drivers keep crashing and starting back up every minute for 5-10 minutes before it blue screens (with the screen still off, so you don't see the blue screen) and reboots.
We've had this happen to Lenovo, XMG and MSI laptops so far, however users on Reddit have also reported it on Aorus, ASUS and Razer laptops too. It might be specific to Intel 13th gen + DDR5-5600 memory, but not confirmed. Some are speculating that it may be specific to SK Hynix RAM sticks, but again, not confirmed. The issue seems to have appeared 2-3 weeks ago.
From what I've heard so far, it sounds like a BIOS update will be coming in the next couple of weeks for all brands to fix this. This makes me think that it's Intel related, maybe memory controller related? Not sure, I'm just speculating based on info collected so far. The event logs point to an Nvidia driver problem, but that could be a symptom rather than cause.
For now there isn't really a good work around. A number of people have returned laptops due to this thinking it's a problem with the laptop they bought, only to find it again on their replacement. It seems to be a fairly widespread problem applicable to any laptop brand at the moment.
It didn't seem worth covering this in a video as I can't replicate it on camera and don't know how to fix it or work around it. We have a few laptops like the Legion Pro 5i that we've just had to put on hold testing because the crashes are too frequent and get in the way. It's super frustrating, but not a Lenovo specific problem, so not even sure if it's worth calling out in the review as in theory it would apply to any laptop.
I noticed that people have reported the following issue for desktop RTX 40 systems on the /r/nvidia subreddit:[GeForce RTX 4090] [GeForce RTX 4080] [GeForce RTX 4070Ti] stability / TDR / black screen issues. Check for a motherboard BIOS update that states 'compatibility updates for Lovelace/4080/4090/4070Ti'. The motherboard update is in addition to any VBIOS update. Nvidia control panel setting 'Prefer Maximum Performance' may mitigate idle/monitor resume/crashing issues (workaround)
Sounds like the same problem, but perhaps we need this update to come to laptops too. XMG mentioned that the most recent 531.41 Nvidia driver may have increased the Nvidia GPU idle voltage, perhaps to help improve stability when not under load, but I've still had this happen on multiple laptops on the latest driver.
tl;dr 13th gen/rtx 40 laptops broken intel/nvidia plz fix"
Ich zitiere Jarrods Tech:
"There seems to be a serious problem affecting current gen gaming laptops, here's what we know so far.
When idling or often after going from a heavy load to idle, the laptop screen might randomly go black. In our experience, it stays like this for a while until it restarts. After checking the event logs, it looks like the graphics drivers keep crashing and starting back up every minute for 5-10 minutes before it blue screens (with the screen still off, so you don't see the blue screen) and reboots.
We've had this happen to Lenovo, XMG and MSI laptops so far, however users on Reddit have also reported it on Aorus, ASUS and Razer laptops too. It might be specific to Intel 13th gen + DDR5-5600 memory, but not confirmed. Some are speculating that it may be specific to SK Hynix RAM sticks, but again, not confirmed. The issue seems to have appeared 2-3 weeks ago.
From what I've heard so far, it sounds like a BIOS update will be coming in the next couple of weeks for all brands to fix this. This makes me think that it's Intel related, maybe memory controller related? Not sure, I'm just speculating based on info collected so far. The event logs point to an Nvidia driver problem, but that could be a symptom rather than cause.
For now there isn't really a good work around. A number of people have returned laptops due to this thinking it's a problem with the laptop they bought, only to find it again on their replacement. It seems to be a fairly widespread problem applicable to any laptop brand at the moment.
It didn't seem worth covering this in a video as I can't replicate it on camera and don't know how to fix it or work around it. We have a few laptops like the Legion Pro 5i that we've just had to put on hold testing because the crashes are too frequent and get in the way. It's super frustrating, but not a Lenovo specific problem, so not even sure if it's worth calling out in the review as in theory it would apply to any laptop.
I noticed that people have reported the following issue for desktop RTX 40 systems on the /r/nvidia subreddit:[GeForce RTX 4090] [GeForce RTX 4080] [GeForce RTX 4070Ti] stability / TDR / black screen issues. Check for a motherboard BIOS update that states 'compatibility updates for Lovelace/4080/4090/4070Ti'. The motherboard update is in addition to any VBIOS update. Nvidia control panel setting 'Prefer Maximum Performance' may mitigate idle/monitor resume/crashing issues (workaround)
Sounds like the same problem, but perhaps we need this update to come to laptops too. XMG mentioned that the most recent 531.41 Nvidia driver may have increased the Nvidia GPU idle voltage, perhaps to help improve stability when not under load, but I've still had this happen on multiple laptops on the latest driver.
tl;dr 13th gen/rtx 40 laptops broken intel/nvidia plz fix"