I'm stumped. [RESOLVED: NO LONGER STUMPED]

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Chxrles
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Re: I'm stumped. [RESOLVED: NO LONGER STUMPED]

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0001

now updated to 000f
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Re: I'm stumped. [RESOLVED: NO LONGER STUMPED]

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oh that one(0001) is old. If you haven't had issues your SSD would die pretty quickly because of a fatal bug so its actually a good thing that you did.
Did you check health of your SSD?
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Re: I'm stumped. [RESOLVED: NO LONGER STUMPED]

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It seems to be fine, my HDD is at a supposed 51% health though. I've never had any issues and this restarting business only occured for the past few days so I don't think any damage has been done.
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Re: I'm stumped. [RESOLVED: NO LONGER STUMPED]

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Skillz.

What program did you use to check the health?
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Re: I'm stumped. [RESOLVED: NO LONGER STUMPED]

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http://ssd-life.com/

that's what I use to check SSDs health
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motherfo wrote: They won't. Do you have a 560 ti by chance? These cards were plagued with this issue. They have bios updates on their forums that should fix this for you.
Its a 580 GTX and others have complained. It appears to be a GPU memory issue (small green squares in a semi repeating pattern when locked up). Poke around and it appears a couple different manufactureres were used for memory. Finally found an official link to a newer firmware (April). Flashed it and clean installed the latest Nvidia beta driver (June). Will see how that goes at default voltage.
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