GTX 650 TI Black Screen Freeze Issue

Devinv50

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Evening Mates,

I appear to be having a problem with my F'ing card. After 30 mins of gameplay or so my computer freezes and loops the last produced audio sound and I have to do a hard reset to get the computer responding again . Although I love what this card can play when its working, this never happened until I installed the EVGA GTX 650 TI graphics card. Below are my specs:

**NEW MOBO AS OF 12/30/14: Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 [LINK HERE]

*PCI-E: EVGA Geforce GTX 650 TI - Driver Version [Here] Ver. 344.48

*CPU: [Here] AMD Anthlon X2 250

*PSU: [Here] (725w)

*RAM: 11GB

Originally I was having issues getting the new graphics card to display anything, then I got it running with what I described in the second post of the thread I made in graphics forum earlier [Here]. The PCI-E (6-pin) is plugged in and the fan is running. I'm running out of Ideas. If there is anything you guys can think of that might help or at least point me in some sort of direction I would greatly appreciate it.

GPU sensors levels on Idle: [Here] 82.4 f
GPU sensors levels with Path of Exile: [Here] 140 f

CPU Idle Temps: [Here] 91.4 f
CPU Active Temps with Path of Exile: [Here] 115.9 f

Path of Exile System Requirements: [Here]

Thank you,
 
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read the last post on page 2
https://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-PEGATRON-Asus-M2N68-LA-Narra-6-01-CPU-Upgrade?page=2

and this on your board
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Hardware/M2N68-LA-Narra6-GPU-Upgrade-Incompatible-Crash-BSoD/td-p/1021095

then you got guys like coolby telling you '' if I were you I would get the fx 8350 or fx 6120 since they are both better than the phenom and they are great cpus to ''with out seeing that your board don't support them
and bottlenecking?? well ya a lesser cup will not do as good as a high end one but that don't mean the card should not work -[so silly excuse]

hp and them prebuilt guys got it all figured out get rid of that hp junk proprietary board and get a real one as I told...

Devinv50

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@Coolboy951

yeah I know the system is being bottlenecked :[ but I'm waiting to get a new CPU until later

(future CPU) -->http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002TQYUAE/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=3Q3FDCNYJ50U1&coliid=I38DGMZZ38W1LJ

Not much of an improvement but its one of the best one that fits the socket. Honestly I feel that I should just get another Mobo but I don't have the cash for it right now.
 

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It may be a bad reaction to the latest driver. Try doing a clean install of an older driver version. I'd recommend starting with 337.88, and if that doesn't work step way back to 314.22. Make sure you're doing a clean install by chosing Custom rather than Express, then checkmark "Perform a clean install" and finish the driver install normally. See if that helps at all.
 

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I will try that and get back, starting with 337.88 now. Thank you.
 
read the last post on page 2
https://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-PEGATRON-Asus-M2N68-LA-Narra-6-01-CPU-Upgrade?page=2

and this on your board
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Hardware/M2N68-LA-Narra6-GPU-Upgrade-Incompatible-Crash-BSoD/td-p/1021095

then you got guys like coolby telling you '' if I were you I would get the fx 8350 or fx 6120 since they are both better than the phenom and they are great cpus to ''with out seeing that your board don't support them
and bottlenecking?? well ya a lesser cup will not do as good as a high end one but that don't mean the card should not work -[so silly excuse]

hp and them prebuilt guys got it all figured out get rid of that hp junk proprietary board and get a real one as I told you hp fixes there bios this is why you go to them for it and not the manufacture like we do with our custom aftermarket boards
 
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**NEW MOBO AS OF 12/30/14: Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 [LINK HERE] **

Got this nice new Mobo and still having the same exact issue:

The computer will restart during graphic intense game play, behavior is inconsistent.

I'm using the MSI Afterburner application to see if adjusting the voltage will somehow stabilize the system but I am unclear on the effects or as to whether or not this even helps. :[

Does adjusting the voltage adjust what the PSU provides the PCI-E slot?

 
only way I see it is to rma the card and hope it was the issue and a lemon in some way ??? or borrow an equal NVidia card like a gtx 770 or what ever you can get to test with , but now using it on that hp you don't know if the junk hp board was underpowering the card and caused damage ?? hp can restrict a pci-e slot to what ever they want so if they had it set for say 60w and the card nees 75w at the slot the card may of ''worked'' but it was stressed by trying to run on a low power state as like you said above '' The idle temps for the Graphics card is 82 f and while active is 140 '' like any electric part that running on low power or cant draw its required power it tends to get real hot

I don't know what to tell you more on this but I guess try to rma the card for a replacement and hope its right ???