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Xaularis

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  1. I got exact the same issue. What the frequency of the clock have you reduced to ? Many thanks.
  2. Sorry, I forgot to quote. Oops, so sorry. I was confused with the quote system.
  3. I've tried flashing the new bios, lower the freq down to 1020 core and 1080 boost, which is around the oem clock, still get the kernel panic. Do you have any idea ? Btw, I tried firestrike 2 times, and got no restart.
  4. Heh, is that so. I've searched a lot of the thread, and I can't find the solution. Btw, thanks for your suggestion.
  5. I tried to change the driver to the old version (around 343.01.02) which cannot be used due to the version changed. But, I cannot try lower the frequency because I don't have the windows for lowering the gpu freq.
  6. I'll try. BTW, thanks for your advice. And can it be the cable issue ?
  7. No, there is no 6 pin power plug there. Is there solution for OSX ?
  8. I got a akitio thunder 2 attached to the MBP using included thunderbolt cable. 750ti is used with the akitio thunder 2. Everything works fine until... it restart itself randomly. Sometimes while I was playing a game. sometimes while I using Xcode or other things. Both of the os x and Windows 10 got almost the same symptom. Windows 10 give the driver stop working and has recovered, but the osx give the double restart every time. I used 120 watt psu which can connect to the akitio thunder 2 directly. Anyone got any idea ? Many thanks.
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