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EVGA Precision causes crash in VLC player.

kuddlesworth9419

It took me a bit to try and find the problem with VLC player crashing all the time and PopCorn Time doing the same thing but I finally found out why. EVGA Precision X V5 causes them to do so you will have to disable them if you want to watch video's locally and Popcorntime. I hope this helps anyone who also had this problem. 

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Use msi afterburner like a normal person. Err... I mean, like the rest of us.

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Use msi afterburner like a normal person. Err... I mean, like the rest of us.

Afterburner looks like it's from 1999, so ugly.

Also evga took down precision 15 to work out all the bugs. They released it way to early. So if you use it it's at your own risk. Just go back to version 4.2.

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