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Display crashing after a couple minutes

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July 8, 2014 3:13:23 PM

Specs...
Mobo- MSI z97 gaming 5
GPU- Geforce GTX 770
PSU 750W
24 gigs of Ram
CPU- 4770k

Okay, I am able to run everything fine on the integrated on-board graphics card. Its when I switch the GTX 770 to being the main graphics that I get problems. I can get to Windows but once i am there for a couple of minutes the screen goes black and the monitor acts as if there is no display being outputted. The monitor says there is no signal. The computer seems to be running still while that happens. I am not sure if there is a driver conflict or if its a faulty Video Card. :( 

I just put in the new motherboard and cpu. I had a 2600k i7 and a msi g55 p67a. When this video card was on my old mobo the boot up was messed up it wouldn't let me access the BIOS and would take about 3 minutes to boot up. The bootup now is fine on the new gear, it just crashes.

Right now my temp says im running about 30 degrees Celsius.

If anyone could please help me that would be great...Really hoping its not a faulty card, worries me since I have had problems on multiple motherboards.

Thank you for reading and any advice!

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July 8, 2014 3:17:44 PM

What is yo PSU? Brand/ model...?
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July 8, 2014 3:21:05 PM

It is a corsoir cx750.

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August 25, 2014 6:33:02 AM

Update my display now works with my video card. Until i play games. I did have a faulty card did an RMA and they sent me a new card. However this time everything works fine. Until I go into a game. It happened to all games I played the FPS would start out at the max settings and within 2 minutes of moving around or even just sitting there the games FPS drops to single digit FPS.

I added a cool master hyper evo 212 and I have 5 140mm Fans installed into the computer so I dont think its a heating problem.

To fix this problem I have been talking to NVIDIA, however they cant seem to figure it out either with everything I have sent them. I have tried buying a new hard drive, reinstalling windows, trying one RAM at a time, to see if I have a faulty RAM. My video card works in other people's computers just fine.

However, when I went to my event logs its now telling me that its a nvlddmkm error. I tried googling it still not helping me too much. If anyone can help me with that. This error happens when the FPS drops. Also sometimes causing my computer to restart when I leave games after the error has happened.

Also both the video card and the motherboard are fully updated.
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