AnonymouseUser
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This clearly isn't a case of a bad monitor, else it wouldn't work fine under Linux, and it works fine when using generic Windows drivers.
It's definitely strange, though, and I suspect it's just a failing or broken graphics card where some feature/s aren't enabled without the Windows-only Nvidia drivers. When those features are enabled it just freezes the PC. The best way to tell is to install it in another PC. If the problems persist with the new PC then you have your answer.
It's definitely strange, though, and I suspect it's just a failing or broken graphics card where some feature/s aren't enabled without the Windows-only Nvidia drivers. When those features are enabled it just freezes the PC. The best way to tell is to install it in another PC. If the problems persist with the new PC then you have your answer.