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rond

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  1. If it happened when you turned it on, I'd look into the power supply, if not then I don't know what to assist you with...
  2. You don't need to use geforce experience to install drivers if that's what you're asking.
  3. I'm not looking for any GPU or any video output except just regular RDP or similar. Decent performance as in browsing and running programs that only use like 2gb ram max.
  4. Has he tried downgrading to an earlier version of the driver? He could find that on Nvidia's website.
  5. Where do you find them for cheaper? I look online and see €1000 price-points on them...
  6. There are modified "light" versions of windows and you can debloat windows by removing Antivirus etc. And software GPU, what do you mean?
  7. Does he have the most recent driver version and is Windows updated? Did this error occur out of nowhere? What troubleshooting steps did he go through?
  8. Any more info on this? What kind of motherboard? Do you have the schematics for the motherboard? How did this happen? Did it happen when you turned it on or did it happen while pc was idle?
  9. I would like to build a budget server/pc with the ability to run virtual machines. Machines I would like to have enough resources for: - 2x Kali Linux VMs for Pentesting - 2x Windows VMs for smaller tasks - 2x Windows VMs with decent performance + Some overhead. I imagine I'd need at least 8 cores and 16-32gb ram (possibly 12gb at lowest). I don't know which cpus to look at, which enclosures, which motherboard etc. So if anyone would like to help me out, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
  10. HPE Proliant DL380 Gen 8 maybe? They're under €600..
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