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Hey all, so after completing my desktop build a week ago, everything has been fine up untill yesterday. I had just downloaded the Geforce Experience driver for my EVGA Geforce GTX 750ti, and every time I play a game / run a benchmark, my screen goes to a random colour and does not recover, so I have to force shut-down the computer. I have tried putting the graphics card in the 2 different slots on my mobo, to no success. The temps reach about 40 degrees Celsius, with the fan speed running at 50%, then the screen flashes a random colour (Pink,green,grey,blue,dark green) etc., and the audio cuts out. I am currently using my tv as a monitor, which has a resolution of 1024 x 768. I am connecting it to the TV via HDMI. I have all the drivers installed that came with the GPU. It carrys on running, just no audio and no video on the screen, Everything else continues running just nothing to show on the screen or to hear. It started to happen when I'd load up CS:GO. I would choose casual, select the map, and click "Play game", then it would crash after finding me a game. It would do the same with Rust, GTA V and skyrim. As soon as the map loads it would go to a random coloured screen. I tried turning down the settings on each game to no effect. I have done a complete windows reinstall and wiped my HDD. Please help!!! 

 

Build: 

CPU: AMD Athlon X4 860K

MotherBoard: GA-F2A88XM-D3H

GPU: EVGA Geforce GTX 750ti Superclocked (At factory)

HDD: Seagate barracuda 1TB

 

I dont think you'll need the other components, plus I've forgotten them

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1 minute ago, Benergy said:

Is the card brand new or used?

If you've completely wiped the HDD and reinstalled drivers it sound like the card is faulty/has a dodgy VBIOS.

The GPU is new. I have completly wiped the HDD

1 minute ago, C1intFunWood said:

Try rolling back your drivers

I am new to this stuff, how would I do that?

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