FX5600-VTD256 VGA adapter problems

I have a 875P Neo-FIS2R mainboard, and have recently fitted a FX5600-VTD256 VGA card. Ever since my screen freezes and intermittently my monitor blanks and looks for all intense and purposes like Power saver has put the monitor into standby, but the only way I can recover from this is to reset the Pc. I have installed the card as per the instructions.
Please can anyone help?
thanks

Increase your DDR voltage to 2.7v ~ 2.8v and make sure that you do clean un-installation of your old VGA drivers and freshly re-install the drivers for the new card.
Please kindly follow Danny's instructions on the creation of signature for your own sake as it'll proves greater helps for others on providing you more accurate advices if you encounter more problems(hope not).

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