yet another BSOD attack

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    Windows 7 home premium x64
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       #31

    I am not overclocking although the video card is supposed to be factory overclocked (or superclocked as its called). Will perform the stress test now and report on that.
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       #32

    At the beginning of the stress test (first minute or so) visual artifacts (white squarish things) are noticeable on the screen but dissapear completely afterwards. It seems to stop after the card has warmed up. The temperature then seems to oscillate between 82 and 83 degrees. Should i let it run for longer? I have attached the speccy screenshot as well.
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    Windows 7 home premium x64
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       #33

    Another thing i have noticed which may or may not be related is when deplugging my external audio interface my ethernet card stop working completely until I re-install the driver. After doing so the number of the network adapter in device manager increases by 1. Could it be a problem with the interaction of these two drivers? The error is replicable as seen from the screenshot. Tried different driver versions on both devices and it still seems to happen as well.
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  4. Arc
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    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #34

    sakilo said:
    Another thing i have noticed which may or may not be related is when deplugging my external audio interface my ethernet card stop working completely until I re-install the driver. After doing so the number of the network adapter in device manager increases by 1. Could it be a problem with the interaction of these two drivers? The error is replicable as seen from the screenshot. Tried different driver versions on both devices and it still seems to happen as well.
    It should not happen.

    Either the things inside the computer is not properly seated or the motherboard is acting up. And any of these two may cause BSODs.

    If you are within warranty, ask for a servicing, explaining the issue to them.
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  5. Posts : 21
    Windows 7 home premium x64
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       #35

    Cool thanks a lot for the help guys appreciate it. I took it in today hopefully it will get resolved.
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  6. Posts : 19,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64
       #36

    Keep us updated.
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