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  1. @Bogica Thanks mate! You were right, it was the PSU. Now it all works nice! Thanks again for all the help.
  2. Thanks for all the help! I hope it is because of the PSU. I'll let you know.
  3. I was already thinking about buying a modular PSU, I'll have nothing to lose. I searched a little bit and I can afford for Corsair CX750M and Cooler Master G750M. They both look good. Which one do you suggest?
  4. Nope, it goes into the same place where I need to put the probes. That's why there are two cables. It was the normal voltage, under load it shows 11,59v. Is it still fine?
  5. @Bogica You mean here right? https://www.dropbox.com/s/t53h9shnlxc6nyt/IMG_20140815_232536.jpg You see, there are two cables that goes in. Sorry, I'm kinda noob at these hardware related things. Actually, I found a spare one that is not connected to the GPU directly. But It is on the same cable line that goes into the GPU. Will that work? I measured the voltage there and it shows 11.89V. This one: https://www.dropbox.com/s/bj7cxml12k0yq39/IMG_20140815_233050.jpg
  6. @SkilledRebuilds Unfortunately, updating the chipset driver didn't work either. @Bogica Is there any other way, I couldn't make the probes fit into the holes. The cables are a little thick.
  7. @Bogica Thanks! I'll try this as quickly as possible and tell you the result
  8. @SkilledRebuilds I tested it with two motherboards one of them is MSI z87 G45 and one of them is Gigabyte UD3H z97. What you mean by protection methods in the bios? Because the bios settings are on the default. I only activated from the bios the XMP to make the rams run at 1866MHZ. I install the Windows, chipset drivers, GPU driver and the rest. I install chipset drivers from the CD that I got with my mobo. I only install the GPU driver from the web. @Bogica Actually I have a Voltmeter but I don't know where to put the two probs to measure that 12v. Here is also a picture from inside the case. https://www.dropbox.com/s/1pwlut9pfzn82r7/IMG_20140812_195013.jpg
  9. I'm forcing the video card to run at fulll load. What's bad about that? If you search the internet you can see that it's normal.
  10. @SkilledRebuilds I tried that but it still restars without a blue screen. I tried reinstalling Windows two times. I am almost sure it's not software related. @Bogica You might be right that his computer might consumes less power than mine. How am I going to measure the voltages?
  11. I tried it with two different motherboards.
  12. Hello guys, I bought a graphics card a month ago. After a while, I realized that it makes my computer restart when I'm playing games. I get no error, no blue screen, no nothing. When I'm playing(when GPU load is 90% or more), the computer just closes down and starts again. The graphics card model is ASUS GTX 770 2 GB DirectCU II I tried to run some stress tests on my graphics card with Furmark and it makes my computer restart again. So I took my GPU and power supply and went to a friend of mine. His computer was kind of old which has a 500W PSU. We changed it with mine. We got no error, no restarts. So I know that, it's not the GPU and PSU. My Specs: MSI Z87 G45 Gaming MBO Intel I7 4770K Processor 16 GB Corsair 1600 Mhz Ram You know the GPU 700W PSU My Friend's Computer Specs(In case you need it): Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2H Mobo AMD Athlon II X2 240 3 GB DDR2 Ram I also tried with another mobo which was a brand new Gigabyte Z97 chipset. I even tried to change the Rams. It's not a heat issue because the heat wasn't more than 82 degrees. The video card worked fine on that degree with my friend's old mobo. If you guys have any suggestions how to solve this problem, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
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