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Unfortunately I don’t have a spare PSU lying around to test so no . I did check bios though and at least by default the voltages seem fine. I can see what you mean by being under load causing the resets, but wouldn’t that not explain the regular resets in desktop?
Anywho, I system restored back to a stable version so we’re back to the original problem. I’m gonna try the GPU switch again but be more careful with handling the drivers lol
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Ok happy update:
So I redid the whole switching GPU thing, this time taking care to uninstall all drivers and then reinstalling, and when I put the original GPU back in...it worked!
I have yet to open Nvidia Control Panel nor restart the computer yet so if the problem arises after one of those then at least that narrows things down.
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Ok, back to a sad update
Opened up NVCP and ran Minecraft to test it out (maybe not the best game to test in hindsight), everything worked fine. Restarted my computer though....and once again the problem occurred.
I honestly don’t know what’s going on between the stable run and simply restarting the computer once. Luckily I made a system restore at the exact moment (it was working) so I’ll revert back and explore some more