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When i play high gmes like rb6, gta 5 for 20 mins my screen goes off but my cpu is still on. I have checked all Connection everything is properly connected and al drivers are up to date. It shows no input found. I m using gtx 750ti.. just now i installed new os do u think its because of tht os. Windows 7. Help me out with thia

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39 minutes ago, kiK said:

When i play high gmes like rb6, gta 5 for 20 mins my screen goes off but my cpu is still on. I have checked all Connection everything is properly connected and al drivers are up to date. It shows no input found. I m using gtx 750ti.. just now i installed new os do u think its because of tht os. Windows 7. Help me out with thia

You can start by checking your temps, and monitor your hardware while you're playing with RTSS and Msi afterburner or something, check if you're hitting any limits, cause what I understand you face this issue after playing for 20mins which is enough time for the hardware to heat up or reach some limits.

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4 minutes ago, Salazar said:

You can start by checking your temps, and monitor your hardware while you're playing with RTSS and Msi afterburner or something, check if you're hitting any limits, cause what I understand you face this issue after playing for 20mins which is enough time for the hardware to heat up or reach some limits.

Tnq but i thought of changing my HDD. I didn't face this type of issue before i installed new OS.. but i will try as u said once to find where the flaw is.. tnq for the suggestion

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Try a different (new) display cable. I've had something similar happen and it turned out to be the cable that was the problem.

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1 minute ago, kiK said:

Tnq but i thought of changing my HDD. I didn't face this type of issue before i installed new OS.. but i will try as u said once to find where the flaw is.. tnq for the suggestion

A 750ti is old enough to run on Windows 7 without major issues especially since Nvidia discontinued supplying any new features for it in the new drivers (I call em dummy drivers), especially if its a fresh install. I can't say for sure its not the hard drive but its less likely to be since you got a "no input" notification on your monitor, and HDD issues usually cause losing data randomly or blue screens due to crashes rather then loosing display signal. RAM tho, can cause such issue yet again its less likely to. I used to have different issue with GTX980 where the monitor would randomly flicker or turn on and off even without hitting a high load, the issue was power as I had the washing machine plugged in to the same outlet as my PC, weird AF but it was a power limit nonetheless.

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10 minutes ago, Salazar said:

A 750ti is old enough to run on Windows 7 without major issues especially since Nvidia discontinued supplying any new features for it in the new drivers (I call em dummy drivers), especially if its a fresh install. I can't say for sure its not the hard drive but its less likely to be since you got a "no input" notification on your monitor, and HDD issues usually cause losing data randomly or blue screens due to crashes rather then loosing display signal. RAM tho, can cause such issue yet again its less likely to. I used to have different issue with GTX980 where the monitor would randomly flicker or turn on and off even without hitting a high load, the issue was power as I had the washing machine plugged in to the same outlet as my PC, weird AF but it was a power limit nonetheless.

Lol??? s windows is quite old now.. can i get ur email. I have certrain doubt to clarify with u..

 

14 minutes ago, tikker said:

Try a different (new) display. I've had something similar happen and it turned out to be the cable that was the problem.

Did bro. Monitor is workinf cool when i connect with my laptop with same cable.. so no prob with monitor

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Check things in the following order:

 

1) Monitor power brick

2) HDMI cable

3) GPU

 

but before you do, (and this is where you are going to think I am adding 2 and 2 and getting bananas)

 

0.1) make sure you didn't put your phone near the monitor.

 

 

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3 hours ago, kiK said:

Lol??? s windows is quite old now.. can i get ur email. I have certrain doubt to clarify with u..

 

Did bro. Monitor is workinf cool when i connect with my laptop with same cable.. so no prob with monitor

Whoops, I mean to say try a new display cable, not a new display. But if a laptop with the same cable has no issues, then it could be the GPU. Try monitoring the temperatures and see if it, for example, gets really hot just before this happens.

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