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5-08-2008 @ 4:51PM
Sakerin said...
Probably not unless your drivers were corrupt. Does your BSOD reference nv4disp.dll (or something very similar) or are you just assuming it's the video card? Is your card overclocked (by yourself or from the factory)? If so, try restoring it to stock frequencies.