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Hello all, my system just started a nasty black screen flicker unexpectedly. I have disabled my steady OC. Updated my GeForce drivers checked my cable connections and made sure my mother board isn’t throwing any debug codes. It seems that didn’t help the issue any. I feel I should say this system is less then 1 year old and has been running steady with no issue but this current one today.

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Also, I am running a 27inch pixio 1440p 144hz 1ms response monitor. My pc is running with a gtx 1070,i5 8400,16gb 3200mhz ram,1tb 7200rpm hdd,4 120mm Corsair fans, cryorig m9i cpu cooler. I have made sure to try and run games with v sync enabled to no avail also.

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Im having the exact same issue here.

The screen flickers black , it looks like it looses power for a second and switches of and on again.

 

i also have a 144hz screen , and i dont use Gsync as i see people are saying to tun of Gsync.

 

I have an new DP cable that i use. 

If i use 60hz , then it doesnt flicker , only flickers from 120hz to 144hz.

 

Specs (all are new):

GTX 1080ti

770 psu coolermaster

16gig ram

i78700k

lenovo 144hz curved 17 inc.

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18 hours ago, Paul Spies said:

Im having the exact same issue here.

The screen flickers black , it looks like it looses power for a second and switches of and on again.

 

i also have a 144hz screen , and i dont use Gsync as i see people are saying to tun of Gsync.

 

I have an new DP cable that i use. 

If i use 60hz , then it doesnt flicker , only flickers from 120hz to 144hz.

 

Specs (all are new):

GTX 1080ti

770 psu coolermaster

16gig ram

i78700k

lenovo 144hz curved 17 inc.

My issue has seemed to fix itself strangely. What I did was update all current drivers for my gpu and updated bios for my mobo. I have not experienced anything after the post.

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