Yes i do, I’m just impressed by the speeds. I mean i know the latency, and in particular the jitter gives it away, but that speed is mindblowing for someone whos only had wifi 5 up untill this point
Yes i do, I’m just impressed by the speeds. I mean i know the latency, and in particular the jitter gives it away, but that speed is mindblowing for someone whos only had wifi 5 up untill this point
The f*cking impressive part is that this is actually wifi. First experience with wifi 6, and it’s literally blown my mind (U6+ and UDM as router)
Do you have any logs in event viewer?
From the dump file it looks like it’s the kernel causing the bsod, likely due to it crashing. For an easy diagnosis i can hope that there’s just something there’s slightly corrupted,
Please open CMD as an administrator, and run the following commands
sfc /scannow
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
Then reboot your computer. If you’re lucky, this works, otherwise we might need to go deeper
Could be buggy firmware (uefi for example), or could be a local hot-spot on the cpu causing overheating (in my opinion more likely).
Try to replace the thermal paste, and ensure that it covers the entire heatsink. Neither too much nor too little thermal paste is good, but it’s better to have too much rather than too little
Then try to reattach the heatsink. This should (maybe) work
next time the game crash, go into “event viewer”, set a filter for “errors” and send a screenshot (or a couple). Might indicate the source of the issue
Definetly on the high side, my house has 2 tv’s a game console, 4 computers, 3 smartphones, and 3 servers (with 1 being a nas), and we’re clocking in at around 800GB down and 200GB up a month (3 people)