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Black screen and GPU fans 100%

Hello! I have a problem with my GTX 1060 6GB, everytime I start my PUBG, witcher 3, R6S My screen turns black and GPU fans get very loud and fast.

 

My specs: 

GTX 1060 6GB

Ryzen 5 1600X

8GB RAM 2666MHz

Mars gaming MPII 550 PSU

 

I can only play Minecraft and Farming Simulator... I really want to play PUBG again.

 

Can somebody help me?

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For those that will ask about the PSU. First, try and go run DDU and re-do your video drivers. 

 

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If you have updated your drivers recently, you can attempt to use a older driver version to see if that works(preferably the same version as the one you had before).

Also try to recall if anything lead up to the issue, i.e. installed something new or dog pushed over your computer

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I have tried it aswell, I looked at all connections to my GPU and re-connected them

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Hmm thats weird, does your computer black screen if you run something GPU intensive that is not full screen? Furmark for example

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I have Performance Test in my PC, and it crashed during DirectX 10 (today). Last time I did Performance Test was 1 week ago and everything was normal. 1 week ago I already had these black screen problems, but it didnt do that on Performance test until today. :/

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@Xenift I dowloaded Furmark. I pressed GO and i saw the test and stuff, but after 0.5 seconds it crashed.

 

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omfg I cant play anything... I tried to play CSGO I was in the middle on Wingman and my pc black screens AGAIN...

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I got a bad CPU from ebay once that did something like this.CPU problems are uncommon though

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That is a GPU driver failsafe to protect the GPU from damage due to temps or a hardware failure. 

 

Given that the GPU doesn't have time to heat up, I'd bet the latter.

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You can try running furmark again with your integrated GPU to rule out CPU, but at this point its clear that your GPU is defective.

CPU crashes almost always result in bluescreen or freezes.

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how can i do it?

 

 

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But how can you be sure that its gpu? I remember someone said that my PSU is very cheap and stuff.

 

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It even happened with ROBLOX... I just cant play anything...

 

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