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ImmBananaMan

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    ImmBananaMan got a reaction from Thedudely1 in PC BSOD Very Frequently.   
    Ever since I built my PC, which was several months ago, it's been very unstable. This includes both application crashes and BSOD. As the attached screen grab indicates, my PC has been crashing and having errors much more than normal. More importantly, I've attached reports of my PC's BSOD by both  Sysnative BSOD Collection App and Blue Screen View. From what I can tell, it seems like there are a lot of kernel errors. Besides these blue screens, I get a lot application crashes as well. It seems possible that I have a hardware issue, but I have been experimenting with the possibility that some of my RAM is corrupt for a while, but I've swapped different sticks in and out many times and I think I've gotten rid of any corrupt memory. However, I'm still open to the idea that it's my RAM. Any solutions or ideas are appreciated. Thanks!
     
     
    Edit: I ran the Windows memory diagnostic tool and it came back with no errors found. So, it's probably not a memory issue.

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    ImmBananaMan got a reaction from genexis_x in Laptop locks game to 30 fps   
    If you don't already have it installed, install Geforce Experience. Somewhere in the settings there is an option called "Battery Boost" or something like that. From there you can either change the frame rate it limits it to on battery or completely turn it off. If not that, then check Vsync settings in your games or Geforce control panel.
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