GTX 970 problem

Nice day.

I recently bought an evga 970 fan gtx type of ebay.

When I put it in my x 51 r2, it seemed to work well. But for some reason, my computer didn't register as a gtx 970. In my view, that he classified as a general or standard player, or something like that.

All of a sudden my computer acted upward. A bunch of icons disappear. And in closing, the sleep option mode disappeared. (I use windows 8.1). When I rebooted, I found myself with a light blue screen (not BSOT), the mouse cursor was the present thing. Alienware loading screen was present.

I ended up putting my old gtx 745 back in and was forced to renew my PC. It works again.

Can someone help me? Was it because of my gtx 970? Or was it just a problem with windows?

I will also mention that I was updating my grapgics driver 4600 HD Intel (r) when this happened.

Hello

Remember this computer has an integrated video card (HDMI located in half superior) and the discrete card (located at the bottom of the half), so make sure that you connect the monitor to the discrete card.

Then try to connect the GTX970 again and just do a clean install of the driver Nvidia 970.

Let me know how it goes!

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