At one point after a crash that actually let me get back to windows I opened event viewer and it had "Event ID 41, Kernel Power", I searched for possible fixes for that, but so far the only thing I can try is using my enermax PSU. Some XG270HU sold in countries outside of USA might not support 144 Hz, but that has nothing to do with Windows 10. I'm pretty sure that all XG270HU monitors sold in the USA are all 144 Hz and work fine with Windows 10 (assuming you have a capable graphics card). sometimes after trying driver install and system crashes it cant even get past the Welcome window again so I have to reinstall windows. You don't need to use a XG270HU 'driver' from Acer's website for Windows 10. When I tried catalyst 15, the installer actually got to the Install Successful window, then system crashed, after booting back to windows there wasnt any signs of catalyst drivers installed on the system. increase ram voltage slightly(vendor says 1.5v is the required voltage, but all the other 2133mhz kits I see ask for 1.65v. make sure latest bios version is installed different drivers were used in both win10 and 8.1 fresh installs use different driver versions(crimson driver, catalyst 15, 800mb+ gpu/chipset installer from gigabyte site) reapply thermal paste(cleaning old one first, temps didnt change) check cpu temps in bios (50c after letting it sit in the bios for a few mins) Move ram to the other 2 slots(always using same color slots) Make sure ram is running at the rated 2133mhz(set profile to XMP) Thermaltake 700w (the one I was using on my system before upgrading to the enermax) The system never crashes while the video drivers arent installed, this happens on windows 10 and 8.1. The temporary fix which I have been using is changing my main display monitor (the one having the issue) to a 2nd monitor and swapping it back. it seems to scale the windows search bar and accompanying features to 100 after locking my pc and turning my monitors off. Hello guys, a friend just bought new parts for his new build and is having problems when installing video drivers so he asked me for help with this. I have the most upto date windows 10 home edition, and GPU drivers.
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