I kept getting BSODs on a clean install of Windows 10 (it wouldn't install, I got to "Windows Setup" before BSODs). After searching the internet for hours, I found that the BSOD error is related to the Wi-Fi on the motherboard. After turning off Wi-Fi, I had no problems installing it. After installation I turned on WiFi and it crashed on boot. To solve this I installed the WiFi drivers from a CD (with WiFi disabled) and then rebooted and everything worked fine. This seems like a big problem that needs to be mentioned somewhere. That would save me hours of searching. So far I'm happy with the motherboard, but someone has to mention this issue. Overall usability and stability were reduced due to this issue.
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