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Thank you for your time.
So I was away from my PC for a few days. I returned home and booted it up. Everything was fine. The next day there was a day long power outage. Eventually, electricity came back and I saw an update notification. NVidia Driver 382.53
I downloaded the update manually, installed. It started off fine. Next, I was watching some youtube videos and it crashed. It boots up till Windows logo but a few seconds later (I'm guessing when the Driver kicks in) the screen goes black and nothing. I tried Safe Mode, works fine. Tried using without Driver, works fine. Just when the driver starts, older or newer; same issue. Sometimes it crashes while the driver is being installed, sometimes after the first restart while booting up. If the GPU is dead, why would it work without the driver? Is it a PSU problem?
Unfortunately, I don't have any PC around with a decent power supply.
Please, any suggestion should help.

Spec: 
Intel i5 4590, 
ASUS B85G, 
16 GB memory, 
ASUS GTX 760 2GB OC, 
WB Blue 1TB as boot up drive (NO SSD)

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