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So after some digging, a hard to describe problem became an obvious problem of compatibility of old intel drivers with "modern" windows 10. The issue is that there is no compatible drivers for intel hd graphics 3000 for windows 10. And basically any newest or past version of drivers for that gpu that i used yield same results, it displays fine until you restart the pc. Then instead of a login screen you are welcomed by a black screen until sleep and wakeup which i would guess somehow refreshes the drivers or makes them reload or somehing. A fresh cold start is fine, the restart is whats the problem. Any ideas how to workaround incompatible drivers?
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bsod BSOD/Black screen/reboots. PSU, GPU, or Motherboard issue?
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This is gonna be a long post, but please bear with me. I have been having some pretty annoying issues the past 4 months. It started around July when I would get some BSOD after a while under 3D load, BSOD appeared and disappeared so fast so I didn't know the code at the time. This wasn't frequent at the time so I ignored it for a while. It wasn't until I started to play a game after taking a break from gaming for 2 months since April that I was experiencing constant black screens and some reboots. I tried reseating everything but nothing work, except only when I remove the GPU power cables and replugged them back in. It would be stable for a while that would even last for days. At the time I thought that was the issue, faulty cables or it wasn't plugged in properly so I pretty much had no issue again after a while. August, I was having similar issues again, BSOD after a while and black screens/reboots during 3D Load. I was pretty annoyed at this point and I kept reseating everything. What seems to be a semi-consistent fix was the PSU cables, removing and replugging them back to the GPU seems to do the work for a while that can last for a few days or weeks. I say semi-consistent because sometimes it's not just the GPU cables I had to remove/replug, but also the 24-pin motherboard cable as well. So September and October same issues and at this point I'm pretty much done. I'm planning to take this PC to a friend's house next month to test parts, switch PSUs/GPUs, etc. I'm posting here wondering if anyone else can help me before I do and try to buy the necessary part to switch out here. Specs: CPU: Intel Core i7-8700k back to stock clocks (was planning to upgrade this Dec) Motherboard: Z370Maximus X Hero RAM: 4x8GB Crucial Ballistix RGB White 3600mhz (prev. 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro White) GPU: EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 Ultra PSU: Corsair RM850x Gold 2015 So a few things to note here: System is fine on idle and somewhat light 3D loads. Can do some editing, and light gaming. BSOD usually only happens somewhat randomly whenever there's 3D GPU load, very rarely on GPU Memory intensive load. Usually after a while when I think the system is stable and I'm running a non-benchmark. Black screens/reboots usually only happens when the issue is present again. When a BSOD happens, I would think the issue is back. I would run benchmark/games to check it, system will crash and black screen almost instantaneously, ranging from 0 secs to a few secs. Barely any BSOD will happen whenever I do benches/games. I have a second monitor plugged to the iGPU, it would just freeze the screen and not go black screen, so if the main display crashes I can monitor any temps that was probably captured the moment it crashed. So far I haven't seen anything abnormal with the temps both GPU and CPU or any of the VRM. A semi-consistent "dirty fix" I discovered was replugging in the PSU cables from the PSU itself or from the motherboard/GPU, sorta like to restart the entire power cycle I think(?). Sometimes I just need to remove the 24-pin motherboard cable, sometimes just the GPU cables, sometimes both. It will work for a while and will actually be stable on all benchmarks even after a day I did it. Was using custom extension cables before, I thought that was the issue since removing it and going full stock somewhat fixed it temporarily, but I think that's just 'cause of the above fix^. Yes I have all 3 separate PCIE cables for the GPU. Why I think it's more of an issue with 3D load than VRAM load is because I tested for both whenever I have the issue before doing my dirty fix. 3D load tests would just black screen/reboot the system, VRAM intensive tests would actually run fine for hours. If this was an issue regarding power consumption, then even at VRAM intensive tests which shows nearly similar power consumption to my 3D load tests it should be exhibiting the same issues, yet it doesn't and is more stable. Tested CPU using Aida64 and OCCT, both came out fine for hours, no BSOD, black screens, etc. Did these benchmarks multiple times for the past few months to be sure. Tested per RAM stick on each slot at a time with OCCT, MemTest86, and MemTest65, also no issues similar multiple tests like the CPU. Can fully rule out RAM as I've already switched RAM kits to a higher capacity. Reset bios, CMOS multiple times, removed any OCs and XMP profiles. Undervolted and PL'd GPU. Something to note here is at the lowest Power Limit, 3D load seems to be able to last for a while. It will be odd however if it's an issue with pulling that power since it can pull more power during VRAM intensive tests at stock setting. Reinstalled GPU drivers using DDU. Latest motherboard bios. One time I tested without the GPU and just the iGPU. There was the time I was not even able to go past the log-in screen, system would just BSOD(forgot the error code, maybe it was Whea_Uncorrectable as well). Did it multiple times during that time, and rebooted the system that same day to make sure it wasn't fluke. Still BSOD and not past the log-in screen. Made me rule out the GPU. I tried to replicate this again after a month, and it didn't come back. Will retry to replicate this again sometime later before I reformat and reisntall the OS. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY ZERO MINIDUMPS MADE IN ALL THOSE BSODS. Things I have not done yet: Reinstall OS. Will do this Friday after work. Reapply thermal paste on CPU. Test with another PSU/GPU, will do this next month ASAP once I get free time. My issue here is the inconsistency of the problem to appear. Like I said the "dirty fix" works almost always and will be stable for a while. If I were to test different parts, I don't think I can exactly pinpoint the problem hardware easy, since I'd still be removing the PSU cables. That means I'd have to wait possibly days to see if the issue will disappear with each part. I don't think I can do that, but I'll try. There might be a few things more I forgot to mention here. I'll edit this back once I remember. Some things I think what's the issue: Motherboard. Probably not delivering consistent voltage/power. Ok scenario, harder to replace than PSU but planning to upgrade CPU/motherboard anyways. PSU. Possibly the same but can PSU also cause BSODs? Maybe bad PSU cables? Best-case scenario as it is easily replaceable. GPU. There's just something wrong I don't know. Doesn't explain the last part regarding the iGPU though. Worst-case scenario. I can definitely still RMA this but the expense to send it back to EVGA is gonna be expensive since I'm not from USA. I have had plans to buy a new PSU for a while since RMX 2015 is quite large, planning to get a smaller one. Also upgrading CPU/Motherboard to 5900x/b550 this December. I just wanted to know first which I would prioritize spending at the moment if any of them were causing the issues I'd just hold back any upgrades or new purchases for now. If it is the GPU, I'd prioritize that first because it'll cost some money to actually send back to RMA and back here. I really appreciate any help. -
So, a little while back my gpu was acting up so I installed some amd drivers using the auto install software (on every piece of software I can find as well as on the back of the gpu itself I cannot find the exact model and the closest I can get is a g 200 series) when I rebooted I noticed some pixels acting up at the bottom and top of my screen, I thought nothing of it and rebooted my pc to do some checks in bios but when I did it came up completely green and unreadable. I managed to fix this by restarting my pc (sad) and cleaning it out and servicing the parts. But now the problem has occurred again but restarting did not seem to do anything, I’m really stuck on this one. Edit: the picture at the very bottom is what my inbuilt gpu looks like
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So I was using my computer and it was totally fine the power went out. Came back, turned it back on now the CPU lights up the fans turn GPU RGB everything seems to work. But my keyboard and monitors aren't working. Even the power on button only turns on the computer now and doesn't do the manual shut down. Also worth noting I have the computer plugged into a surge protector. What do I do now ?
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Computer Type: Desktop GPU: ASUS AMD RX 6900 XT CPU: Intel i9 10900k (stock) Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix Z490-F RAM: G2GB G.Skill Trident Z 3200 MHz PSU: XFX 850w XTS Gold Fully Modular Case: Corsair Obsidian 1000D Operating System & Version: WINDOWS 10 PRO 19042 GPU Drivers: Adrenalin 2020 Edition 20.12.1 Optional (WHQL) Chipset Drivers: Intel Chipset Driver V10.1.18263.8193 for Windows 10 64-bit---(WHQL) Background Applications: none Description of Original Problem: I've just finished installing windows in my new build (see above), and after installing the AMD drivers and other software, both my monitors keep going black. They don't turn off, but they lose signal. If I pull out and reconnect the DP cable or USB C cable from the 6900XT the signal returns for about 30 seconds and then the screens go black again. This occurs even after I uninstalled the drivers, and also while posting, in the Bios or on Windows Recovery/Windows Reinstallation screen. It didn't occur during the initial installation of windows, only after the drivers were installed. I only installed the drivers and software suite from AMD, which seems to encompass all their tools, updates and software. This card appears faulty as this issue occurs in and outside of windows. Troubleshooting: I've tried DDU to remove the drivers and block windows from installing drivers automatically. I've tried resetting the bios. Installing from safe mode. Reinstalled Windows 10, same issues observed.
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New to forum, long time YT watcher PC is an old ASUS G20AJ (-CA004S) from 2015 CPU: i7-4790 GPU: GTX 760 (blower) Ram: its either 16 or 32 but is compatible, So-dimm Windows 8.1 Currently having problems after reinstalling the gpu after it not working for a while, thought it died back 3 years ago but a dusting has seemed to brought it back from the "dead". Big mistake was I let windows install the driver, after a install and reset my screen went full colored pixalated and went to black screen with colors poping up a little here and there. Used to be able to get mouse on both Intel HD and GPU monitors but after trying to fix the problem myself, giving up and going to sleep, I cant get either screens to show now. Ive tried a bunch of videos last night to try to navigate in the dark but no luck, cant really tell where i am. Any suggestions? Nothing important is on my boot drive so a reinstall is on the table, unsure how to get there. Would prefer that as a last call. Thanks- M_M
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Hello everyone, This is the first time I upload a topic to a forum, ever, needless to say I'm desperate. A while ago I used to love my Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Yoga 1st gen (20FQ), I used it for everything, I told all my friends and family this was THE laptop, never had an issue or problem whatsoever and when something went wrong I called support and the warranty took care of everything. After 3 years my warranty expired and wasn't able to afford the renewal, so I thought I could live without it, but man, was I wrong. Just a few weeks after my warranty expired my laptop started to turn off from nowhere while watching a Youtube video, browsing the web or more important, working on my presentations for work. I dived into forums and after a couple of weeks of the same I thought I had the solution, all I needed was a BIOS downgrade. I went to Lenovo support and downloaded the BIOS version I needed. Everything started without any problems, but being a teacher for Jr. High sometimes I deal with kids in my office. So, while the update was going on a kid arrived and wanted to talk so we did, but the problem was that my desk is really small, so I tried to make some space for her notebook and the kid accidentally unplugged the power supply before the update was finish. I tried not to make a big deal of it and told her there was no problem, but after grading her ex-temporary homework I tried to turn on my computer and well, nothing happen. Since that moment I've trying to fix it, but all I get is a Black screen and 5 short beeps followed by another 5 short beeps and then nothing. I'm desperate, I have this old Lenovo Thinkpad x201 Tablet since I was in college and has been working on it but is not as good as I need. Before the Covid-19 pandemic I was able to do my presentations at home with my old laptop, but now I have to teach online and it doesn't have a web camera, nor mic, and the wifi adapter is failing and gets really hot and loud and... Ok I think you can guess all the problems an old laptop has. I mean, I spent a lot of money on the Yoga and wanted for it to last a long time but didn't. I know the situation is really bad all over the world but I'm afraid I can lose my job if I'm not able to keep pace of online work with the piece of junk I use a work station. I already tried unplugging the BIOS battery chord from the motherboard hitting the reset button for 10 secs or 20, or you name it, and nothing happens. I have tried a lot of tricks but non of them are really useful, so please, HELP ME! Thank you all, Best regards J P.S. I hope my English is ok, is not my first language
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Hey everyone, so ever since I got my Acer XG270HU (months ago), I have had a strange reoccurring issue. Whenever I change my resolution, specifically in CSGO (from 1080p to 1440p), my screen goes black and says "no signal" and my computer crashes. The audio just cuts off and I can't do anything but hold the power button and cold boot the computer. Its happened so many times I can't even count anymore, and I have no idea why this happens, or how I can fix it. It also just started happening whenever I try to launch the BF1 beta.
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sO HELLO every one my problem is I just bought a gpu MSI r9270x HAWK. and when I try to open launch a game the introduction etc runs fine but when I get into menu the LCD shows "no video signal" and I also tried to unplug and plug the HDMI wire. Nohing happens. then to see my display I have to turnoff my pc and then turn it on again. Please help me in this matter NOTE:- I have a simple setup intel i5-3470 intel Dh61ww mobo 12 gb ram and a 500w power supply. so i have a 20 dollar powersupply. And I have a doubt that its because of the power supply. but then again its 500w which is enough for this card. can you please help me with this matter thanks
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