Trouble with Asus GTX 770 4GB

Dreadd

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So ever since I built my first computer in December I've been having trouble with my graphics card. At first it was a bunch of "Diplay Driver Has Stopped Responding" errors that happened almost every instance. I pretty much ignored them because all I wanted to do was play some games. Now I'm having my computer crash to the point where I have to unplug the computer and such. I contacted Asus about the problem and they told me that it was probably my PSU. Most of you probably know a lot more about these types of things so I'd like to know if you guys think it's my PSU not being enough for what I have in my build.

My build is:
Intel i74770k
Asus Gtx 770 4GB
Asus Maximus VI Hero Motherboard
16 GB RAM
1 SSD
4 fans
1 Corsair h100i
PSU Corsair RM750

I'm not quite sure if I would need a better psu but I thought 750w would have been enough. Either that or my graphics card is faulty.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You.
 
first of all your psu is fine and more than enough for o/c.you can check though if the fan rotates or if its overheating or making any funny noises (like coil whine).these good reasons for a psu to be faulty. besides the cpu which is obviously o/ced is your gpu also and how much?
check your idle and load temps of cpu and gpu.and if all fans are spinning and your tower has good ventilation.a not responding driver maybe a sign of an unstable o/c.

well more like an unstable psu! after all :)
 

Dreadd

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Actually I haven't touched anything. I haven't had time to. I basically built my computer and play whenever I have time. I haven't overclocked anything but I believe that the gpu comes overclocked out of the box(I think). I've never seen my psu fan turn on. Also the temperatures have never exceeded 40C on both the gpu and cpu.
 


well, corsair rm it turns out to be even worse than cx series:) better start the arangements for the replacement!