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When I start a game, about 5 minutes in, my monitor will lose connection and it goes to a blue or beige screen for around 2 seconds and then reconnects to the input and lets me play without errors until I restart the game. If I tab out directly after the error happens it tells me that there has been a driver issue. This is weird because I have completely uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers about 3 times after first having this problem. Any suggestions?

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When I start a game, about 5 minutes in, my monitor will lose connection and it goes to a blue or beige screen for around 2 seconds and then reconnects to the input and lets me play without errors until I restart the game. If I tab out directly after the error happens it tells me that there has been a driver issue. This is weird because I have completely uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers about 3 times after first having this problem. Any suggestions?

unstable overclock?

 

 

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Revert to previous drivers. I'm using the drivers before last as the current ones would crash on me consistently. Also, if you're on Win10, it may be because those drivers have not been released yet.

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unstable overclock?

No my overclock is very stable, I made sure of that.

CPU: i7 8700 GPU: Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080 Mobo: Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 5 Ram: 16GB EVGA SuperSC SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB PSU: TX650M Case: NZXT S340 Elite OS: Windows 10 Mouse: Logitech G403 Mouse Mat: HyperX Fury S Pro XL 
Keyboard: CM Masterkeys Pro S (reds) Headphones: Sennheiser HD598 Monitor: Asus 24' MG248QR Devices: IPhone 11 Pro Max + 13' Macbook Pro

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Revert to previous drivers. I'm using the drivers before last as the current ones would crash on me consistently. Also, if you're on Win10, it may be because those drivers have not been released yet.

Ok thanks! I do have a driver made for windows 10 though.

CPU: i7 8700 GPU: Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080 Mobo: Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 5 Ram: 16GB EVGA SuperSC SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB PSU: TX650M Case: NZXT S340 Elite OS: Windows 10 Mouse: Logitech G403 Mouse Mat: HyperX Fury S Pro XL 
Keyboard: CM Masterkeys Pro S (reds) Headphones: Sennheiser HD598 Monitor: Asus 24' MG248QR Devices: IPhone 11 Pro Max + 13' Macbook Pro

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No my overclock is very stable, I made sure of that.

Retest it.

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Ok thanks! I do have a driver made for windows 10 though.

if you have a Windows 10 driver then it should be fine just make sure that any overclock isnt cousing it and remember that Windows 10 is a verry new OS and it could couse the problems nit your drivers so stay uppdated with your OS

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Ok thanks! I do have a driver made for windows 10 though.

 

Yeah sorry, my mistake - i didn't realise win10 drivers had been released. 

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