so to be clear.. you said your last 3 gpu's have suffered from stuttering? And you've rebuilt /reloaded windows each time?
If that's the case, I would question the slot on the motherboard.. If you have another slot try using that first... Then I would question the power supply... maybe...
those rears on the Pioneer system don't appear to be much smaller than your Bose 201's.. so similar mounting issues/considerations would exist....
Honestly.. most of the folks that weigh in on this stuff are usually more critical than the avg consumer, as we tend to be a bit more passionate...
another thought....
I'd swing the 201's over, if they're not took bulky, and use them as your two surround channels. That'll allow you to maximize your limited budget on the front LCR soundstage, along with a sub.. and not throw money away on the surrounds...
as suggested.. take a look at...
1) are you still using a dual monitor setup.. or does the problem also occur when configured to use a single monitor?
2) How long is the HDMI cable running to your monitor?.... Can/Have you tried another cable ? HDMI's are more suseptible to problems carrying signals, etc.. so may be worth a try.
look at it this way... if you can flash your BIOS from within windows, which we know you can, then it makes sense that virus can also access and attack your bios in the same way..
if you're hitting a certain temp (e.g. 75c)..then it doesn't really matter what settings are doing it. .it's something to address.. Is that temp really high enough to cause an issue? who knows, probably not, but its close enough to investigate given all the other things you've tried and ruled...
if you've gone through several batteries, and they always fail shortly after putting them in... and assuming they are the correct type of battery, then i would think one of 2 things to be the problem
1) motherboard circuitry at fault... how old in the board? do you see signs of age (bulging...
some of those Palit cards are know to have issues with heat.. but I don't recall the thresholds..
GIven you max at around 75 during stress, it's probably ok.. but I would be inclined to rule it out by pulling the card, cleaning up the fan and heatsink and reapplying some thermal paste...
PSU would be a good place to start... Can you swap another one in from another pc to verify?
If you're plugged into a UPS, try bypassing to rule that out...
Check the EVENT VIEWER to see if there are any error messages associated with the system going blank...
does sound like it could be a drive issue.. though I wouldn't rule out a problem with the psu or motherboard... can you swap in another psu to rule that out?
do you have a psu you can try from another computer? Sounds like its definitely a PSU or MOBO issue.. most likely a bad atx 12v regulator on the board.. but it would be nice to confirm with another psu
How did you reinstall driver?
try this..
1) plug in the device not being recognized
2) go into Device Manager and go to the USB/universal serial bus controllers section
3) see if it lists the storage device that you have connected to your PC.... if so, then uninstall the device using...
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