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    that's sure is a weird one, that defeats the whole purpose of having these beasts cards.

    anyways, something i picked up from the OC forum about the BSOD many of us suffered with...get this... You need to enable the PAGEFILE in windows, that damn useless piece of wasted space, is for some mystical reason required, even when you have more than enough (32GB) RAM required to run any thing in the PC

    enabling that stopped a lot of those random BSOD.

    why in the sane world would a Driver developer required the SWAP file to be there, unless the PC is lacking memory resources.

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    I never disable my Page File (swap). It's always left on and managed by Windows since Windows 7 can actually manage it properly, unlike Windows XP. If you disable it you also break Windows' error tracking as it requires the page file in order to do a dump when you BSOD.
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