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Pretty much always when i click on a youtube video Since then it rarely happens, about once a month i would say. Well anyway shortly (maybe 1-2 weeks) after i installed the new GPU i clicked on a youtube video and the This is my new GPU (Nvidia Geforce GT 1030): End of last year i upgraded my monitor and because of that i also had to "upgrade" the GPU because the old one was not
