Hi there,
So I recently ran across a problem when I got a new case and gfx card. I installed a evga 750ti in place of my old evga 550ti. The motherboard wasn't recognizing it and stayed at the logo screen where as the old one would get past it. I updated the BIOS so the card can read it. But only found out my hard drive wasnt working so I fresh installed a new windows 7 os. There is a problem now that is the freezing issue, not by BSOD however. I tried removing each component individually as well tried my old 550ti; the issue is still occurring.
My build:
motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-B75M-D3V micro atx with an i5-2310 cpu @ 2.90ghz
hard drives: OCZ vertex 3 84gb, hitachi HDS721616PLA380 150gb
new gfx: evga 750ti
old gfx: evga 550ti
psu: evga 600w
wireless card tp-link WN851N
edit: currently in safe mode, and everything is running smoothly. I'm guessing it might be a program issue but not entirely sure.
So I recently ran across a problem when I got a new case and gfx card. I installed a evga 750ti in place of my old evga 550ti. The motherboard wasn't recognizing it and stayed at the logo screen where as the old one would get past it. I updated the BIOS so the card can read it. But only found out my hard drive wasnt working so I fresh installed a new windows 7 os. There is a problem now that is the freezing issue, not by BSOD however. I tried removing each component individually as well tried my old 550ti; the issue is still occurring.
My build:
motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-B75M-D3V micro atx with an i5-2310 cpu @ 2.90ghz
hard drives: OCZ vertex 3 84gb, hitachi HDS721616PLA380 150gb
new gfx: evga 750ti
old gfx: evga 550ti
psu: evga 600w
wireless card tp-link WN851N
edit: currently in safe mode, and everything is running smoothly. I'm guessing it might be a program issue but not entirely sure.