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Monitor shuts off when pc is bumped.

Ive had this issurs for the last weeks where if i bump my pc or desk it shuts off my monitor. Sometimes its my chair mlving the chasis a bit or me bumping my desk or even me setting my phone on it makes it disconnect. What happens exactly is I set my phone on pc or some action that messes eith the case in some way and the monitor goes black for a second and just disconnects. Ive made sure everything is plugged in right and the only way to get it to actually turn the PSU off the nornal power off button doesnt work when it disconnects like that. 

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Don't try anything I say with your pc on.

Make sure your ram and GPU are seated right. You might as well take them out, make sure there isn't hair or buildup of oil on the little gold PCI-e pins. If that doesn't help, try the same thing with your monitor cable and stuff. If I were you, I'd unplug everything, make sure it's clean and put everything back in.

One time, I slammed my desk so hard during overwatch, my ram fell out halfway. Obviously, my pc froze. I pushed em back in and it unfroze... Probably not good for its health, but we're cool 5 months later :)

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bad HDD?

if your boot drive is a HDD, then that may be your problem. if its an ssd, then i got no clue

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37 minutes ago, Saksham said:

bad HDD?

if your boot drive is a HDD, then that may be your problem. if its an ssd, then i got no clue

It is.

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9 hours ago, Saksham said:

bad HDD?

if your boot drive is a HDD, then that may be your problem. if its an ssd, then i got no clue

Do you have any suggestions on what to do

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13 hours ago, D1Wolfgang said:

Don't try anything I say with your pc on.

Make sure your ram and GPU are seated right. You might as well take them out, make sure there isn't hair or buildup of oil on the little gold PCI-e pins. If that doesn't help, try the same thing with your monitor cable and stuff. If I were you, I'd unplug everything, make sure it's clean and put everything back in.

One time, I slammed my desk so hard during overwatch, my ram fell out halfway. Obviously, my pc froze. I pushed em back in and it unfroze... Probably not good for its health, but we're cool 5 months later :)

I think it might be that since it hasnt been cleaned in a while. 

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Disconnect your monitor cables and reconnect them securely

Before you reply to my post, REFRESH. 99.99% chance I edited my post. 

 

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  • 3 weeks later...
On 7/4/2019 at 3:28 PM, Plutosaurus said:

Disconnect your monitor cables and reconnect them securely

 

On 7/3/2019 at 11:54 PM, Saksham said:

bad HDD?

if your boot drive is a HDD, then that may be your problem. if its an ssd, then i got no clue

Hey man it actually was a hdd problem i just moved it down more and fixed.

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