As for the BSODs, they are quite peculiar. Never overclocked, actually never accessed BIOS, i wouldn't know what to even do. I also used Driver Verifier aaand it really didn't do anything, i tried playing crysis with driver verifier on and bsod occured "as usual", no real difference. I have a NVIDIA GPU, always keep driver up to date, tried rolling back, bsod still happening, tried removing even some windows updates that seemingly could have compatibility problems and still nothing, uninstalled avast, used revoinstaller to completely remove programs i didn't even use, and tested the ram with the in built windows program, zero errors. Recently, I have had BSOD problems when playing, specifically Crysis 3, DmC devil may cry and Resident Evil 4 Ultimate HD edition, games wich didn't bsod are Hitman blood money, Metal gear rising, Dark Souls 1/2, I have no idea if this can help, but a thing resident evil and dmc have in common is they're capcom, dmc and crysis are also both "powered by AMD" or something, (really, i don't even know what does it mean) while the games that work are NVIDIA. First time writing here, first time actually asking for help in a forum, because i just can't find a solution Instead of installing the latest Graphic Driver version 24.20.100.6286, I suggest to you to install the latest modern DCH driver version 26.20.100.6709.Now, sequence of installation is not important and you may reboot your NUC only once, after the last driver is installed. Now, with those two drivers installed Window will be able to download relevant drivers for your NUC, however I suggest that you should continue to install the drivers downloaded from Intel (for the first time after O.S.
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