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So, last month I had my first Gaming Desktop built with hardware that I chose. During the first couple of weeks, I had no issues whatsoever. However, one day, my pc suddenly restarted itself while I was playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019). Some days later, when I turned my PC on, it failed to recognize my audio device (I am using an HDMI plugged into the graphics card). When I rebooted the system, though, the sound came back on. Another issue I came across was this weird multi-colored screen tearing effect that appeared while playing COD. Lastly, Sometimes, when trying to boot a game, the monitor's screen goes black and an indication pops stating that there is no signal. I was able to tackle this particular issue by restarting the pc but it keeps occuring from time to time.

I kindly ask for your help, guys. I am not an expert and I can't really figure out the cause of the above issues. Thank you for your time reading my post!

My  Hardware:

Monitor: AOC G2590VXQ
Case: CoolerMaster MasterBox K500 Tempered Glass RGB
Motherboard: MSI B450 Tomahawk Max
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600X Box
GPU: MSI Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB Mech OC
RAM: G.Skill RipjawsV 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz
HDD: HDD Western Digital Blue 2TB
SSD: Kingston SSD 240GB UV500
Power Supply: Corsair TX-M Series TX650M 650W 12cm Fan 80+ Gold
Aftermarket Cooler: Be Quiet Pure Rock Slim

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21 hours ago, Sisakos said:

Hey guys!

So, last month I had my first Gaming Desktop built with hardware that I chose. During the first couple of weeks, I had no issues whatsoever. However, one day, my pc suddenly restarted itself while I was playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019). Some days later, when I turned my PC on, it failed to recognize my audio device (I am using an HDMI plugged into the graphics card). When I rebooted the system, though, the sound came back on. Another issue I came across was this weird multi-colored screen tearing effect that appeared while playing COD. Lastly, Sometimes, when trying to boot a game, the monitor's screen goes black and an indication pops stating that there is no signal. I was able to tackle this particular issue by restarting the pc but it keeps occuring from time to time.

I kindly ask for your help, guys. I am not an expert and I can't really figure out the cause of the above issues. Thank you for your time reading my post!

My  Hardware:

Monitor: AOC G2590VXQ
Case: CoolerMaster MasterBox K500 Tempered Glass RGB
Motherboard: MSI B450 Tomahawk Max
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600X Box
GPU: MSI Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB Mech OC
RAM: G.Skill RipjawsV 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz
HDD: HDD Western Digital Blue 2TB
SSD: Kingston SSD 240GB UV500
Power Supply: Corsair TX-M Series TX650M 650W 12cm Fan 80+ Gold
Aftermarket Cooler: Be Quiet Pure Rock Slim

Your Issue might be that you have to install the correct GPU Drivers. To do so you go to the manufacturers website for your gpu and then go to "support" or "drivers"  then install them and if the problem still occurs then powercycle it one more time.

 

Good Luck!

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Hello there!

 

When it comes to installing the GPU drivers, I was under the impression that AMD's "Adrenalin" software takes care of it. I frequently use this program to download whatever the newstet drivers are. However, you are suggesting going to the GPU's website and download the drivers from there? What is the difference between adrenalin's drivers and manually downloading them from the website?

 

I will download the GPU drivers and reach back with the results.

 

Thank you for your contribution, friend. It is much appreciated.

 

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