Driver causes BSOD.

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Thanks for your help, it's appreciated.


To be honest I'll likely replace the board as well that's compatible with my CPU/RAM.




I guess there's no actual explanation as to why it sometimes boots up other than the board 'is dodgy' while having a powerful
card connected to it. (drivers go on, it sucks up more power, board says: Nu-uh" Don't like that BSOD.'