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  1. ...and I suspect it might be my ethernet drivers (Qualcomm Killer Network Manager) that came with my MSI Z87-GD65. When I realized that I was not getting my advertised speeds (200 Mbps down/ 20 up), I went out and got a spare ethernet cable to test on, and it showed that while I was getting around 70 Mbps down and 20 up from my PC, on the living room one (some mini dell optiplex with windows 7), it was getting slightly ABOVE 200/20. I've come to the conclusion that my drivers are what is pulling me down, but I haven't not a single clue how to fix this. Can anyone help me out? Last time I tried uninstalling it, my ethernet port just became dead until I re-installed it. The version of the driver I have is 1.1.47.1374. I can't figure out if I can update/find a later driver.
  2. I was, and still am up because I was waiting for the Super Fun link.
  3. Am I legitimately blind or is there no Super Fun video link?
  4. Yeah, I've tried that and it still freaks out.
  5. Not sure what you are asking. Which program would I use to do that?
  6. I've looked through the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel and my NVIDIA Control Panel to no avail. I have enabled Integrated Graphics on my intel CPU (i5 4690K), gotten the latest drivers and etc. The reason I want to force integrated graphics is because whenever I try to play Halo 2 PC on my GTX 970, the screen tearing is so bad that the game appears to be frozen when it's not. I get over a couple thousand frames on it, and V-Sync/ capping the FPS did not help at all. So if there is a way to force integrated graphics on ONE exe, I would love to know how to do this. Thank you.
  7. UPDATE: Updating the BIOS through MSI's Live Update program fixed it. Thanks Str_Mape.
  8. My MSI Z87-GD65 is having a few issues.... Every time I restart it I get code D0, which means bad CPU initialization. I figured it could have to do something with the CPU... but every time I REBOOT it... It works just fine. Seems strange! Here are the specs to my new build. I would appreciate any help to troubleshooting this. Thank you. CPU: i5 4690K @ 3.50 GHZ CPU COOLER: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO RAM: Corsair Venegance PRO @ Stock Settings SSD: Crucial MX100 512GB PSU: EVGA 80+ Bronze 600W GPU: Nor installed yet. MOBO: MSI Z87-GD65 OS: Windows 8.1
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