I think the latest record-breaking Windows 11 update messed up my monitor

Well what a silly goose I am. Only a few days ago I was hyping up some new Windows (Insider) updates for actually looking like they might be decent for a change, and now I’m tearing my hair out trying to fix whatever the latest update (KB5101650) seems to have done to my PC. And yes, this is the first Windows update that Microsoft has used AI for, to help it discover a bunch more security fixes. It actually included a record 570 patches.

To be clear, it doesn’t sound like Microsoft is saying AI is going to be used in fixes a lot more from now on, rather that it’s going to be discovering a bunch more vulnerabilities thanks to AI, and then pushing out more fixes for them in each update. But a bunch more fixes each update, to my ears, just sounds like a higher likelihood of one or more of them breaking something.

And it seems like more than a coincidence that I ran into issues with my monitor the morning after the update.

My 400 Hz monitor will not run at 400 Hz anymore, at least not without cutting to black and re-connecting every second or two. Put it down to 360 Hz and that’s every three or four seconds; down to 300 Hz and it’s even more infrequent (but still terribly frequent). Put it down to 240 Hz, though, and I’m fine.

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