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could also be the power supply. check the specs on the new card and see if your power supply is big enough.
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Yep. I'm with Goober. Had the same problem when upgrading to a bigger GPU.
Turned out to be the PSU. Check the event manager/log.
Hope you get it fixed.
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if this didn't start happening until you replaced your card I would be suspicious that the old cards drivers were not completly removed before you installed new drivers for the new card.
go into safe mode
uninstall your nvidia software and go to device manager and remove the display adaptor then reboot and reinstall
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Minimum System Power Requirement (W)5 700W what size psu do you have?