Almost two weeks for me with the video card in. Still no crashes.
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Title:
Intel i915 video driver causing random
OK, I have installed a video card (NVidia 750 Ti - it is on the
compatibility list). I will report back in a couple of weeks to confirm
whether it helped me successfully work around the problem (or earlier if
it didn't).
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Pa
I can't believe it is power. This is supposed to be a 500W power supply!
If it was power you would expect anyone with a video card would be
complaining, wouldn't you (a memory stick may take 4 watts vs.
potentially 100+ Watts for a video card)?
Here is my setup:
* x1 256 GB Samsung 840 Pro SATA3
I am also thinking of adding in a separate video card hoping that will
work around the problem. I would be interested to hear how it works out
for you.
This is all very frustrating because I got the SZ77R5 due to the fact
that it could handle 32GB in the ITX form factor (again so I could load
up s
I am sorry I confused things with my VMs comment (I was explaining why I
run Windows with 32GB of RAM - I won't make that mistake again). Yes,
the problem occurs in Windows without VMs as well.
Again my problem is very much like Paul said. I can leave the system for
days without a problem. But th
I don't know if this is relevant - I have a very similar configuration
to Paul (SZ77R5 with 32GB of RAM,i7-3770 instead of i7-3770K). His
problem seems uncannily similar to the problem I have been having except
that I am running Windows 8.1 (running VMs with VirtualBox). Attaching
my screenshot.
I
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