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  1. I found SuperFetch in services and clicked disable then I got a BSOD. I tried again and same story.
  2. It turns out it wasn't Geforce Experience and Windows is just a piece of crap. Does anyone know of something that could be causing this?
  3. I've done that twice. Each time I try to find out what is causing it it eventually just makes Windows unbootable.
  4. I installed Windows 10 and it ran fine, I installed several programs and everything is fine. I download Geforce experience and install it. Suddenly Windows starts freezing randomly for 2-5 seconds, and becomes unresponsive and slow. Does anyone know what could be causing it?
  5. Yes. If it was already set to disabled/off then it is something else.
  6. In Windows search for power settings. Select to change the power plan you are currently using. Click on advanced power settings and find PCIe. Expand it and set it to disabled.
  7. In advanced power settings disable pcie power state management.
  8. @TheRandomness It has to do with power delivery and the way it's been implemented to prevent throttling. Source: https://smallformfactor.net/forum/threads/asrock-z270m-stx-mxm-micro-stx-motherboard-pictured.1310/ if you scroll down a bit it's in the long post by 3lfk1ng
  9. You actually can't overclock at all on this system.
  10. The 270x is about 40% faster: http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-R7-360-vs-AMD-R9-270X/3572vs2188
  11. I just installed Windows 10 on my new rig and it is running horribly slow. I have installed Nvidia drivers, Cinebench, Firefox, and Open Hardware Monitor. My specs are: CPU: i7 6700k Mobo: Asrock Fatal1ty Gaming ITX/ac Ram: 2x16GB Corsair Vengeance LP 2666 Storage: Samsung 960 evo 1TB GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1070 PSU: Corsair SF450 When I go to do anything in Windows the mouse moves fine, but any program or anything takes 3~10 seconds to respond. If anyone has any idea what is wrong please help.
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