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  1. The keyboard is my fav because dat silk screen keycap is pimp sauce.
  2. Gotcha... One more question (kinda new to this). But would an unstable CPU OC cause the same BSOD error? Or is it GPU related only? I don't quite understand how/if the CPU and GPU are coupled when under load.
  3. OK, everything is back to stock. Did some more benching and everything seems stable. No game play yet but here's my results... Heaven 4.0 - Ultra Settings / DirectX 11 / Anti-Ailasing 8x Graphics: 1050 Memory: 1400 Temp: ~65c full load Score: 971 FPS: 38.5 MSI Kombustor - GPU Core Burner (Furry Donut) / Anti-Ailasing 8x Score: 2095 FPS: 34 So you think my OC was just too high? I had it (seeminly) stable but then it just started having the weird BSOD, randomly. Very strange... Why if I was able to bench and play games fine one day would it then decide to BSOD the next?
  4. Thank you airdeano. I will put the graphics card back to stock and do some more benches and games to make sure it's not the hardware. Would you also suggest deleting the current driver and using something like Driver Fusion, then reinstalling the driver?
  5. Can anyone definitively tell me what the bsod error code 0xA0000001 means? I get it sometimes when gaming and GPU benchmarking - never during Prime 95 or Intel Burn Test. It's intermittent though, not exactly repeatable. Never bsod's when doing normal tasks. Is it driver related? Or voltage related in my OC's? Running Driver Version 13.251-131206a-165817C-ATI on my XFX r9 270x.
  6. Anything specifically to look for, and/or what caused you problems? I haven't tried fixed yet so just wondering what to watch out for.
  7. Hahahaha! Same feeling here. LOL I'm just surprised there's not a way to "disable" it from the device manager or hardware properties...? I've looked but haven't found anything.
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