Re: [Z87-GD65 Gaming] Sound Blaster Cinema not compatible?

|I have the solution here mates. All you do is install the Realtek audio drivers 8.1 from the manufacturers website then restart. Now install the sound blaster cinema from the same manufacturers website restart. Now install the sound blaster cinema sof...

Hi right have confirmed the following GPU base clocks with both rows of Blue Phase indicators lit at all times:
Idle @ 324 MHz, GPU load @ 10%, Power consumption @ 6.1%.
Using GPU-Z render test l get the following:
Load @ 979.8 MHz, GPU load @ 99%, Pow...

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