GPU Causing Problems?

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Could use some help from you Gents. Been having an issue with inconsistent crashes and sometimes won't even boot properly, the issues range include:

-Drivers not responding messages
-Screen flickering black for a couple of seconds
-Random Restarts
-Quite often won't get past the BIOS startup screen and will just loop restarts without loading the OS

Had the problem initially with a 290 and have swapped it for a 780 and the issues are still the same. Things I have tried to test so far:

-Reloading the Drivers
-Using the lower GPU slot on the motherboard
-Using both HDMI and VGA outputs
-Ran Memtest to check RAM

With the Graphics card removed the PC works absolutely fine, not sure if the PSU could be causing the issue or if it's just bad luck to get two graphics cards with problems, any suggestions would help a bunch

Specs:
GPU - KFA2 GeForce GTX 780 HOF
CPU - i7 4790k
PSU - Superflower Leadex Platinum 1000W
MB - Gigabyte Gaming 7
RAM - Kingston HyperX 16gb
 
It helps rule out another component.

A bad stick can cause random crashes/errors.


It could also be the PSU, you take the cards out and that will obviously reduce the load on it and maybe its then finding it easier to operate (but a 1KW is nearly double what you need to run that system)
 
I've ended up running the PC for decent amounts of time without a Graphics Card and it's completely stable, had it on for around 20 hours over the weekend (including a few hours gaming on Skyrim low quality) and it's been on for around 6hrs already today without any problems. Does that rule out any problems with the RAM?

Edit: Is there any way to test if the PSU is causing the problems without having spare components around?
 
But you've tried two totally different GFX cards.

Can you borrow some more parts from someone to do testing maybe?
 
Unfortunately I don't know anyone with a custom PC or spare parts, is there a way to simulate the strain a GPU would place on the PSU without having a card actually in the PC? Or any other ideas what could be the culprit?
 
Quick update on this, the PC has turned off and immediately restarted a couple of times over the last couple of days (without a GPU). The load hasn't been particularly heavy, usually just watching a film or web browsing.

Does this help point the problem to any specific component?
 
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