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9 minutes ago, Saint Sushi said:

That looks to me like a graphics card issue. Update to the latest drivers, if that doesn’t work reseat you’re GPU. If that doesn’t work you might consider an RMA if it’s in warranty. Slight possibility it’s the monitor or the HDMI cord, but I don’t think that’s it. Also run windows update. 

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DDU and then reinstall the latest driver from your GPU's manufacturer's website (Nvidia/AMD).

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1 hour ago, doomsriker said:

That looks to me like a graphics card issue. Update to the latest drivers, if that doesn’t work reseat you’re GPU. If that doesn’t work you might consider an RMA if it’s in warranty. Slight possibility it’s the monitor or the HDMI cord, but I don’t think that’s it. Also run windows update. 

I wish I could do that but I can't really do anything right now. I just updated windows a couple of hours ago and I haven't used it since when I turned it on now it acts up. 

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1 hour ago, Mateyyy said:

DDU and then reinstall the latest driver from your GPU's manufacturer's website (Nvidia/AMD).

My laptop has 2 gpu Radeon R5 M230 + Radeon M270 DX which should I go for? The latter gpu I couldn't find in amd site

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11 minutes ago, Saint Sushi said:

My laptop has 2 gpu Radeon R5 M230 + Radeon M270 DX which should I go for? The latter gpu I couldn't find in amd site

https://www.amd.com/en/support Graphics > Radeon R7 Series > R7 200 Series > R7 M270

 

The fact that it's a laptop actually kind of changes things up, since we couldn't tell from the original video. If this just started happening all of a sudden, it could be a cable gone bad or something else inside the machine. Have you dripped any liquids on the laptop, dropped it, or anything that you think could've caused something to happen?

If warranty's still valid for your laptop, I'd definitely look into taking advantage of it.

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30 minutes ago, Mateyyy said:

https://www.amd.com/en/support Graphics > Radeon R7 Series > R7 200 Series > R7 M270

 

The fact that it's a laptop actually kind of changes things up, since we couldn't tell from the original video. If this just started happening all of a sudden, it could be a cable gone bad or something else inside the machine. Have you dripped any liquids on the laptop, dropped it, or anything that you think could've caused something to happen?

If warranty's still valid for your laptop, I'd definitely look into taking advantage of it.

No liquid I'm sure of that. It just happened all of sudden I don't know why. Whenever I turn it on I can see the whole screen everything is fine. But after a couple of seconds the screen gradually darkens into black idk why. Not all screen tho the top portion still somehow works just fine

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