Frequent BSODs after changing Graphics Card

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    In the US, we celebrate those who have fought and those who have fought and died in defense of our country. It is called Memorial Day, which was Monday.
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       #62

    Good to know. Thanks.
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       #63

    Not only for military heroes but also for those firemen and law enforcement who have been injured or lost in the line of duty as well.:)
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       #64

    It's great idea with this Memorial Day.

    I'm still waiting for the guys from shop to call me. Last time they did the repairs in two days, but it didn't help...
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       #65

    It took some time, but now everything works fine. The switch is set to ON and no more BSODs!

    Thank you all for the help!

    Special thanks to essenbe, who solved the puzzle and to writhziden, who tried hard and who has really awesome avatar.
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  6. Posts : 26,869
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       #66

    I'm glad you have it working finally. The symptoms you described seemed to be that the FSB was increased 20%. With everything left on auto there seemed to be only 1 other reasonable explanation. I once owned an MSI board so was familar with the switch. It's MSI's 'claim to fame' but usually messes things up, as in your case. I'm glad it is working. But, it's a shame that you went through all of those changes because a simple switch was in the wrong position.
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