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    Clover X64 Exception Type

    Facing this exact issue on a similar board. Had clover working for a long time, not sure what changed. What fixed this?
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    CMOS resets after every shutdown (macOS Sierra)

    I just upgraded to Sierra and am seeing the same behavior, but, already have that set to true.
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    Screwy JPG in Safari

    Hey all, Not sure what's causing this - only started after getting a Maxwell card, but that might be spurious. Sometimes JPGs will be screwed up in Safari - see sample attachment from http://imgur.com/gallery/Bmi17lN This loads fine in Chrome, and if I open the image in it's own tab, it...
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    Solving NVIDIA Driver Install & Loading Problems

    Solving NVIDIA driver install problems When doing OS updates I always make sure to wait for the Nvidia update, then drop it onto the desktop. I won't install before the update (stupid), so you always end up with a black screen, or laggy native drivers. But, you can install the drivers after...
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    Activity Monitor RAM and System Profile don't match

    Rebooted, checked the BIOS, which was also seeing only 8GB, so not sure how OSX was seeing 12GB for System Profiler. Popped out the RAM and reseated it. Seems to have fixed the issue.
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    Activity Monitor RAM and System Profile don't match

    Hi, I have 12GB installed, 2 sets of 6GB triple channel sticks. My mobo is a Gigabtye X58-UD3R v2 running latest firmware. It has a Core i7-950. Generally, performance is amazing - very quick etc. However, looking into Activity Monitor today I saw that the little pie chart reported a...
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    GA-X58A-UD3R endless boot cycle - HELP!

    Mine did this endlessly due to a RAM stick not being seated properly. I would take them all out, get one in properly, with the tabs locked up fully. Next check the heatsink. If at any point I **** something up, I just reset the CMOS and it should take you back to the BIOS on the next start up...
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