Check the cables between the PSU and the GPU.
ALERT: Do NOT use splitter cables to power graphic cards.
Even though an 8-pin connector can supposedly handle 150W of power, it may not deliver that to the GPU.
A single PCIe 8-pin cable and connectors maximum current rating is 12.5A, which is 150W (+12V x 12.5A); Watts = Volts x Amps.
If the wires get too much power, they can melt; or worse, catch fire.
The actual power a cable will and can carry depends on quite a bit more.
This is why it is usually a bad idea to use splitter cables to power graphic cards.
If you have a 400W graphics card, and you are powering it with a splitter; you are sending a whopping 27 Amps down a single set of wires.
That is just asking for trouble as you are leaning very heavily on the quality of your PSU.
Always use two separate cables whenever possible!!!