H55m-E23 bsod after installing graphics drivers

Hi,
Was wondering if anyone else had had a similar problem. Just built a system with a h55m-e23 mobo, i3-540 cpu and 4gb value ram. System works fine, will run for hours no problem, until i install the gfx driver for the onboard gfx. I have tried a pci-e card as well, same problem. As soon as drivers are installed bsod on next restart. I have tried win 7 32 and 64 bit, with all updates and without, with 1 stick of ram and 2 etc. have ran memtest it says all fine. Once it bsod, all i can do is go into safe mode. If i remove hd driver then it works fine, but obviously this isnt a suitable solution. psu is new, 450w, should be enough for mobo, cpu 1hdd and 1 dvd i would hope. Have tried drivers from disk that came with it, from windows update etc, exactly the same problem.
thanks in advance.

Quote from: dead_one on 22-March-11, 18:09:04
Hi,
Was wondering if anyone else had had a similar problem. Just built a system with a h55m-e23 mobo, i3-540 cpu and 4gb value ram. System works fine, will run for hours no problem, until i install the gfx driver for the onboard gfx. I have tried a pci-e card as well, same problem. As soon as drivers are installed bsod on next restart. I have tried win 7 32 and 64 bit, with all updates and without, with 1 stick of ram and 2 etc. have ran memtest it says all fine. Once it bsod, all i can do is go into safe mode. If i remove hd driver then it works fine, but obviously this isnt a suitable solution. psu is new, 450w, should be enough for mobo, cpu 1hdd and 1 dvd i would hope. Have tried drivers from disk that came with it, from windows update etc, exactly the same problem.
thanks in advance.
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