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Need help guys (Black Screen)

Before I start i would like to apologize for my bad English as it is not my mother language.

Hey guys, I'm afraid I need your help. I have had this rig for the past 2 years now and is the first time I encounter a problem with (i believe) my graphics card. It all started 3 days ago when suddenly while watching a youtube video my 2 monitors connected to the GPU went completely black and they reflected the "no signal" message. The PC was still running for what I can tell as I still had audio from the video. I fixed the issue by restarting the PC and everything was back and running. The problem stopped for a couple of days but is now back and worse, now everytime I start the PC it just takes about 3 to 5 minutes for the monitors to go black again without even gaming o watching youtube.

 

For what I have tested this is what I have:

-The problem stops if I use the integrated graphics of my CPU so I'm pretty sure the problem is on the GPU.

- I already tried updating to the newest Nvidia Game Ready drivers and it won't work

- The GPU is not even close to getting hot.

- When the monitors go black the GPU fans are still working

 

This is my rig:

 - Intel I5 4590

 - Nvidia GTX 750 Ti

 - A Kingston SSD 120 GB

 - A generic chineese HDD 1 TB

 - 2 x 4 GB RAM (Some somple corsair sticks).

 

Please guys, help me fix this issue if you can!

 

Thanks a lot

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Try DDU in safe mode and then reinstall Geforce Experience to update the drivers automatically, if that does not solve your GPU might be dying.

 

http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

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3 hours ago, Princess Cadence said:

Try DDU in safe mode and then reinstall Geforce Experience to update the drivers automatically, if that does not solve your GPU might be dying.

 

http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

 

So far so good my friend, was able to update the drivers and also changed the GPU to a different PCIE Slot. It is has been running for about an hour now, will test some games to see how it handles gaming performance. Thank you!

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