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thanh293

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  1. I'm running my rig with i7 6700K with a GTX980 Asus Strix. My pal is building his new rig with i5 6600, and he happened to find a second hand GTX Titan Black Gigabyte, and offered a trade, since he was scared that it would be a bottle neck for him and since I do more rendering stuff than him, it'll probably better off with me. What I was kind of worry about was Gigabyte...I had one of their graphic card few years ago, and couldn't just stress out how much sound and heat the bad boy provided me...and the Asus Strix seems to work quite well to this time. So...should I go for it? (1 on 1 trade) Thanks in advance.
  2. I kind of tried to avoid that...but there is no other way isn't it sigh*
  3. Well, I did grab the latest drivers around and made sure they were compatible to W10, it wasn't a long period of time (3 days) but the BSoD made it feel to long.
  4. I was really excited with my new build with the brand new i7 skylake upgrade after staying quite sometime with gen 1 i7 as well as getting a new GTX 980 graphic card. I installed my good old W8.1 Pro and reserved my W10 update..After a week, it came downloading and installing. The whole installation was smoothly done, and I loved the new UI so much that I want to be with W10 AGAIN. Note...AGAIN because after few minutes of using W10 (I installed all latest drivers available) BSoDs started to pop up like a pop corn bag in microwave...no joke around 10 of them (differently after few minutes of using)it made me seriously panicked that it was a hardware failure, but it wasn't after I reverted back to W8.1 none of those W10 BSoD appeared again. I talked to a friend who have just recently upgraded to W10 Education Edition (or something like that) and he said he encountered the same problem, and has gone back to 8.1 for a peace of mind. So, I've been rolling with W8.1 for a month now, and is wondering if there are others that encountered these problems, and has it been fixed... http://imgur.com/a/T7gDt
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