And then two days ago, I got yet another reboot in the middle of Skyrim. Another problem was that my system was using power like it was still the 1990s! This certainly goes against my green tendencies. Of course, there are enough Internet posts that talk about the crashing, but certainly it is not as widespread as it should be if the problem was Speedstep. In other words, it was not elegant or clean. However, this "solution" bugged me: it was not ideal and didn't explain the millions of other systems out there with Speedstep enabled that wasn't crashing. I had tried many, many things and the one that worked was disabling Speedstep. Namely the problem was that Skyrim would cause the system to reboot intermittently. If you've read this blog before, you'll know that I've been having some issues with Skyrim on my new system.
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