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I got the same problem with Nvidia and use the following setting and got no crash since:
- Make sure you have your latest graphical driver : Intel® HD Graphics Driver for Win7x64 (12/18/2012)[downloadcenter.intel.com]
- The only infuser I know for intel is Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver, but I dont know where to find it (google it, did not have time to do it).
Hope this will help you.
To disable Vsync on the Intel® HD Graphics family controllers you need to follow these steps:
- Access the OpenGL 3D settings here: Start » Control Panel » Personalization (or Appearance and Personalization) » Display Settings (or Display » Adjust resolution) » Advanced Settings » Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator Driver or Intel(R) Graphics and Media Control Panel tab » Graphics Properties... button » select Advanced Mode (if prompted to select an application mode) » select OpenGL or 3D Settings (or 3D » enable Custom Settings). (on Microsoft* Windows* 7 and Microsoft* Windows* Vista*)