MSI GTX 750 screen flickering issue

Since installing my new graphics card (the MSI GTX 750) I've had a problem with screen flickering. I updated to the latest drivers and checked the connection to the monitor and card but there was no improvement.  At the moment I'm using my old video card because the flicker is so distracting.

Are you able to test the card in different PC? Speak to friend/colleague, maybe they can help.
Also try some older nvidia driver versions.
Did you try different cable/port?
If works fine in other PC, it means your PC is not compatible with latest cards and either you have to RMA the card and get something older like 5 or 6 series or get newer computer. If it doesn't work in different PC then RMA it.

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