My PSU is a EVGA and itβs 750W.
I had the issue even with the 1070.
I didnβt run them off of the CD. I went to their site and used the MSI Live update thing to download the drivers.
Is there any way to install windows 10 without it pre-installing itβs generic drivers to ensure I get everything? Thatβs how I used to know back with XP and Vista that I got all the drivers.
Do you gentlemen think that possibly a missed chipset driver would cause an issue like this?
And since windows installs itβs own drivers, is it possible that it could have installed a driver for the on-board graphics card making it conflict with my GPU?
I had the issue even with the 1070.
I didnβt run them off of the CD. I went to their site and used the MSI Live update thing to download the drivers.
Is there any way to install windows 10 without it pre-installing itβs generic drivers to ensure I get everything? Thatβs how I used to know back with XP and Vista that I got all the drivers.
Do you gentlemen think that possibly a missed chipset driver would cause an issue like this?
And since windows installs itβs own drivers, is it possible that it could have installed a driver for the on-board graphics card making it conflict with my GPU?
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