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The report, which is based on lobbying documents obtained by civil society groups Corporate Europe Observatory and Global Witness via freedom of information requests, also highlights how tech giants have ramped up their spending on regional lobbying since the DMA and DSA were proposed back in December 2020 - with the big five collectively spending over €27M (close to $30M) last year alone. It reveals some of the arguments used by tech giants including Apple, Amazon, Google, Meta (Facebook) and Spotify to press their interests behind the scenes in a bid to reshape key components of the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) and Digital Services Act (DSA) - targeting areas such as surveillance advertising and access to platform data for researchers - with the clear intent of shielding their processes and business models from measures that could weaken their market power. Thanks all for the help so far, will touch base again as soon as I'm able to get a replacement which knowing this store may be up to a week or two from past experiences.A new report has peeled back the curtain on big tech’s frenzied lobbying of European Union lawmakers as they finalize a major series of updates to the bloc’s digital rulebook. Otherwise I guess like you mentioned Mav451, the last but not ideal thing to check would be the mobo. Hopefully a CPU replacement will solve everything.

Pain because its actually been sitting there for a few weeks whilst I tried to source a 1080 before doing a full test. For now I'm going through the pain of trying to get a replacement from the store I bought the processor from.

A memory controller on the CPU (the IMC, Integrarted Memory Controller test failed). But it confirmed what ManofGod mentioned.

Now I don't know how well/legit it is in terms of interpreting its results. I came across Intel's Processor Diagnostic Tool. Which had me checking up how could I actually test the CPU to rule it out. Thanks all again for the suggestions and assistance.Ĭlick to expand.Haha, yeah thats what I initially thought, that the 2133MHz would be somewhat safe.īut what ManofGod mentioned had me thinking. After RMA'ing to Corsair and receiving my replacement RAM the PC has been running smoothinly. In the end it turned out the RAM was faulty. If anyone has any suggestions or leads it'd be much appreciated and thanks in advance.
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Not sure how to rule out Motherboard, CPU and PSU issues though. If that fails I'll go back to W7 and see if I have the same issue.
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I'll probably try another clean install of W10 on an older SSD tonight. I'm hoping to dump the 1080 GTX into my partner's computer tonight to see if its the card issue. I'm out of ideas and no step closer to figuring out if its hardware issue or software/Windows 10 related.
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Latest Driver Install from ASUS & Nvidia.Clean install Windows 10, multiple times (and feels like its getting worse and sluggier each time).Memtest86 on each RAM Stick (Checked out on 4 passes).It will constantly do this, and only this morning I'm finding it is going to a blank screen after Windows 10 login. Now I'm finding that after a clean install and letting windows install all the latest updates (prior to installing any software or driver updates) Windows 10 will stutter a bit and then randomly restart. So I decided to do another clean install and try and tackle it step by step.

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This was even after updating to the latest drivers from Nvidia for graphics, latest drivers from ASUS for chipset, audio, ethernet & WiFi and Samsung NVMe driver for the 950 Pro. At first I was experiencing a lot of BSOD issues which to me appeared to either be driver or memory related. I've been coming across issues from the get go with Windows 10.
