![]() Could be correlation, not causation, but I haven't seen a BSOD in a long time. Removing the card and uninstalling the driver restored stability. But I never would have seen those event reports had I not been trying to track down the cause of freezes/ BSODs. Some conflict with my network card - an Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 - made my system report it as having failed in Event Viewer, despite all indications to the contrary. My biggest gripe about the A750's performance, though, isn't about frame rates, it's about the driver and related software. And because it's not an old entry GPU, it supports AV1 encoding (for better streaming performance), while other low-end - Nvidia and AMD's entry- and midlevel GPUs are still based on last-gen architecture. The RTX 3060's 12GB of VRAM helps when you bump up resolution or do graphics work, but the newer architecture of the A750 means it acquits itself better than the two-year-old 3060 on operations like ray tracing. And even where the A750 lags it, for 1080p gaming it doesn't do so by much. The Asus Dual RTX 3060 OC is more expensive by about $100, but isn't always the faster card. I've compared the A750 to the RTX 3060, since the EVGA RTX 3050 I reviewed is no longer produced - the company left the business in September 2022.
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