Video loss

I have a HP a645c. Only things that have been upgraded are: upgraded to 1 GB of ram, upgraded PSU to 300w and updated NVIDIA Geforce 7600gt graphics card.

I installed the graphics card NVIDIA Geforce 7600gt, a little more than a year. Computer ran perfectly until 1 month ago. After that the pc was on all day the montior would lose signal. I reboot and still no signal. When I ge on the morning he be ok and then loses signal again at night. She gradually loses signal more frequently until it was immediately lose signal when turning on/off. I installed an old NVIDIA Geforce 6200le and that worked ok (using Microsoft Word, Paint, Web browsing) until you went on Youtube or any games and then lose signal. I started the integrated graphics card and there is no problem with loss of signal.

I bought a new NVIDIA Geforce 7600gt graphics card, thinking that perhaps it would be a faulty graphics card. But after installing the graphics immediately lost the signal.

This might be a PSU goes bad and need replaced or the wrong AGP location? Any ideas?

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