I am needing HELP!!!

Jockkk

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Hi guys and girls i really need help fault finding here.
Recently changed my Crossfire AMD R9 270x (2gb each) for Gtx 1050Ti 4GB.
ive made the change and My rig is now Shutting down when Playing games.

list of faults ive looked for -
. Ive deleted all software for previous graphic cards. (so not software)
. PSU is brand new out of box 2 months in use its a EVGA 750B (PSU)
. Taken RAM sticks out and tried individual ones which didnt help (RAM)
. recently bought a CPU Cooler (Cool master Hyper 103).... checked the heat sink/reapplied (CPU)
.Cable management i no longer use the VGA cables from PSU and seen a thread with someone saying it could be that....
. GPU - new from PC WORLD very much doubt its a malfunction dud, but ive been watching movies on this card without any crashes only when i play a graphically intense game it will turn off (not shut down..literally no power... need to take plug out of wall and wait a few seconds until any sort of boot up is possible)
MOTHERBOARD- Everything points too GPU and motherboard not being compatable ive researched online and seen people with my motherboard. (ASROCK FM2A88X Extreme4+) with the card.
seen on the description list of the motherboard that its maximum Graphics memory is 2gb...
Now heres the question is it as obvious as needing to change boards or is it something that isnt money consuming.

RIG setup-
CPU-AMD A10 Black edition 4ghz 100w
Ram- 8gb Corsair Venegence - 2x4Gb Corsair venegence (BLACK STICKS)
Psu - EVGA 750w Bronze
Motherboard - ASROCK FM2A88X Extreme 4+
Optical Drive - Blu Ray reader (nothing special)
CPU Cooler - Cool Master 103 Hyper (blue led)
Hard Drive - 2x 1Tb Western digital and Seagate
Case- CiT G force Gaming (green LEDx3)

I know its alot of reading and i hope ive structured it for some of you's to tell me the obvious or not so obvious reason my Rig went from working to not in the space of a few short weeks.

Thank you :D
 
"Seen on the description list of the motherboard that its maximum Graphics memory is 2gb" that only applies to memory to use with APU not for any graphic cards.
I would uninstall all vestiges of old cards drivers using DDU http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
Have you made sure in BIOS that graphic part of the APU processor is disabled and PCIe is set as default ? You also may be served better by an Athlon 860K or 880K processor instead.
 

Jockkk

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Thanks countmike tried this and didnt get any joy, the rig itself legit works fine until i try a benchmark test or try to play a game within seconds its turns off and need to turn power off at back until it works. Im in two minds if it my Motherboard/cpu or the Gpu itself but the GPU is brand new im in a bit of a predicament