MSI R5770-PMD1G

Hi Everyone,
I am have a problem with MSI R5770-PMD1G Graphic Card.
I am running following configuration -
MSI 890GXM-G65 with BIOS Version 1.D with Windows 7 64 Bit on AMD II X4 955 with 4GB Corsair CM3X2G1333C9 memory.
The problem is when I attach PCI-E Power Connector to the MSI R5770-PMD1G Card from my Cooler Master V700 Power Supply, the computer doesn't boot, however when I remove the PCI-E Power Connector from the Graphic Card, the system boots normally, but Windows recognize the card.
However the fan on the MSI R5770-PMD1G runs when the computer is booted without the power connector connected to the Graphic Card.
Can anyone advice whats wrong and how to correct it.
Thanks in Advance.
Regards,
Sumit

Try the card in both PCI-E slots and see if there is any difference. Also try the card in another system if possible.

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    D7 21     0.937
    D7 22     0.925
    D7 23     0.912
    D7 24     0.899
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    f_RAM      1200  300 1200  900 1200
    V_GPU      1.20 0.95 1.00 0.95 0.95
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    2  1000         785000   1200000
    3  1125         902000   1200000
    5  1200         951000   1200000
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