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cooldude190403

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About cooldude190403

  • Birthday Apr 19, 1999

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    cooldude#7088
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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Australia, Brisbane

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core I7 950
  • Motherboard
    X58A-UD3R
  • RAM
    18GB
  • GPU
    GTX 750 ti
  • Case
    A90
  • Storage
    SSD 470GB, HHD 1TB
  • PSU
    700W Thermaltake litepower
  • Display(s)
    Samsug
  • Cooling
    stock cpu cooler
  • Keyboard
    K70
  • Mouse
    lenovo MO28UOL
  • Sound
    Sennheiser HDR 120 II
  • Operating System
    Windows 7 Ultimate

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  1. Ok when you say Delete anything pertaining to the AMD GPU what exactly do you mean?
  2. I tried War Thunder, Team fortress 2, Counter-Strike Global offence and cinebench, and had the same problem with all of them.
  3. Yes it runs just fine with the Radeon 6870, I only started to notice problems when I switched to the 750 ti. Thanks for welcoming me.
  4. Hello, First off this is my first post here so sorry if this is in the wrong thread. I recently got a GTX 750 ti. I upgraded from an AMD Radeon 6870 Whenever I put it under load I get a complete system crash, the best way I can describe this crash it is as if someone just pulled on my plug in my pc. I think it maybe the PSU causing problems however I can't be certain I am happy to provide logs if needed. What I have tried: Uninstalling the Old graphics card drivers. Reinstalling the New Graphics card drivers. reseating GPU. Specs CPU: Intel Core I7 950 at 3.07GHz Motherboard: X58A-UD3R (latest bios) Graphic card: current GTX 750 ti (Old: AMD Radeon 6870) Ram: 18Gb PSU: 700W Thermaltake litepower O/S: Windows 7 Ultimate
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