I have a problem with the new laptop HP Pavilion Power - 1WA78EA (i5-7300HQ, 8GB RAM 2666, Intel HD 630, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 - 4GB) + SSD M.2 MVME Samsung Evo 960. I expected that it will be very fast maschine, but in fact it reboot as long as on SSD on ordinary SATA - about 20-25 seconds (fully reboot, no fast close and fast start). But it is not everything, when I turn on the browser I can see freezes, it takes a miliseconds but it annoys me. On other browsers this is also noticeable. I recorded a movie to illustrate this. I move the cursor and you can see these freezes because the cursor "jumps". I make slow, steady movement. It also happens when I open links in a new tab. When I close the system, you can also see these freezes - the circle loading animation freezen too...
The display of context menu also sometimes takes a while (You can see it at the third attempt). Clean Windows 10 Pro, installed from the original Microsoft USB, fully updated (only a drivers from Microsoft Update).
What did I try?
I installed the latest drivers from the manufacturer's website, nothing has changed.
I used The Driver Booster, but the same.
BIOS updated , but the same.
I suspected that my SSD M.2 MVMe drive was damaged, so I exchanged it for an ordinary SSD (SATA), but the same.
Earlier, I bought Asus VivoBook Pro with the same configuration and it was the same problem. I exchanged it for another VivoBook and this problem also occurred... So now I bought this HP but there is the same problem...
Problematic platform? Problematic drivers?
Any suggestions? The event log does not record anything.
Video:
[video="https/www.youtube.com/watch?v=00kc1xH2StU"]https/www.youtube.com/watch?v=00kc1xH2StU[/video]
The display of context menu also sometimes takes a while (You can see it at the third attempt). Clean Windows 10 Pro, installed from the original Microsoft USB, fully updated (only a drivers from Microsoft Update).
What did I try?
I installed the latest drivers from the manufacturer's website, nothing has changed.
I used The Driver Booster, but the same.
BIOS updated , but the same.
I suspected that my SSD M.2 MVMe drive was damaged, so I exchanged it for an ordinary SSD (SATA), but the same.
Earlier, I bought Asus VivoBook Pro with the same configuration and it was the same problem. I exchanged it for another VivoBook and this problem also occurred... So now I bought this HP but there is the same problem...
Problematic platform? Problematic drivers?
Any suggestions? The event log does not record anything.
Video:
[video="https/www.youtube.com/watch?v=00kc1xH2StU"]https/www.youtube.com/watch?v=00kc1xH2StU[/video]