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    Windows 7 BSOD on Win 7 64bit - dxgkrnl.sys

    Dam just done it again while playing Crysis. Instead of a blue screen it was like an orange screen, but with no BSOD writing. Thought it was working better than it was anyhow. Oh well :(
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    Windows 7 BSOD on Win 7 64bit - dxgkrnl.sys

    Hi, Saltgrass Yeah, that is quite odd. Not sure why that is, but removed it anyhow, as it's not needed and it's one lead to narrow down. Thanks!
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    Windows 7 BSOD on Win 7 64bit - dxgkrnl.sys

    Hi Saltgrass - thanks for the reply! EVGA was installed on the system, but was never used. I installed it around the same time I was playing Crysis, to try and control the temp of the graphics card. . I had a quick look as well, and noticed that RTCore32 with MSI Afterburner, is dated from...
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    Windows 7 BSOD on Win 7 64bit - dxgkrnl.sys

    Hi, Kaos, and thanks for the reply. The graphics card is a 1gb Zotac GTS 450 AMP! Edition. Which, as far as I was aware came factory overclocked. A couple of days ago I scaled back the core and shader clock to the settings a stock - none over clocked GTS 450 - would have. I did change the...
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    Windows 7 BSOD on Win 7 64bit - dxgkrnl.sys

    Hi, first time poster long term luker! If anyone can help me with this, I'd appreciate it. I have currently been plagued by this BSOD for a week or two now, and it's getting to the point where I need to ask for help, as it's driving me mad. Firstly the common file that crashes seems to be...
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