Trouble With My MSI HD 6870 twin frozr II

hello all.. anyway i want to ask something about my gpu..
few days ago, i got trouble with my gpu, i dont know why...if i turned on my pc  and when almost go to desktop, my pc automaticly restarted..so it goes..
what i've done :
fresh installed windows 7
fresh installed motherboard driver
after that my gpu worked well, but after i installed vga driver, my windows restarted again..
i can't go to desktop, i tried to installed every version vga driver but i still got the same trouble when almost go to dektop.
the only one way i can going to desktop is with safe mode..
so, this trouble comes after i installed vga driver..
after that, i triend to remove my gpu and used onboard gpu and my pc worked well, and i tried installed HD 4870 with the driver and my pc worked well..
so what happen with my 6870?
anyone can help me?
this is my spec..
processor :intel i7 2600k (default no overclock)
motherboard : msi Z77- GD65
GPU: MSI HD 6870
RAM : patriot gaming 16Gb
PSU : corsair Hx 750
ssd : samsung 840 128 gb
Thanks Before

Quote from: Nichrome on 08-February-15, 17:57:21
Hi
Can you try different power supply? Either PSU gone bad or the graphics card, as PC crashing(restarting etc) upon installing vga driver is the sympton of bad card or PSU.
Also if possible try the card in different PC
no i didn't try my VGA into another pc..
ok the first thing i should to do is try my vga in different pc..if that vga works well the torubles comes with my PSU right?
thanks for your advice..^^

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