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No one has been able to solve this display issue.

My Specs are:

Motherboard: MSI B350 Tomahawk(Has already been rma-ed for this issue(didn't solve it))

Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 3.2 Ghz

RAM: G.Skill Flare X Series 2x8 GB DDR4 3200

Graphic Card: AMD XFX RX 480 4 GB

Power Supply: EVGA 850w 80+ Bronze

Storage: Samsung SSD 160 GB

      Toshiba SSD 480 GB

Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit

BIOS Version: 7A34v1OR(Problem persists from older BIOS versions)

Monitors: DELL IN2010N

      HP E201 (both 1600x900 resolution)

 

I have a multi monitor set up for streaming while gaming, but while I'm gaming one of my displays, specifically the Dell monitor, loses signal and goes to sleep. To troubleshoot what the problem might be I: DDU-ed and reinstalled the drivers multiple times, tried reinstalling the chipset drivers, formatted both drives and reinstalled windows, RMA-ed the motherboard, unpluged the Hp monitor to have the same problem happen with only the dell monitor, flashed the bios, swapped the RAM (G.SKILL Aegis), changed the graphics card to an NVIDIA GTX 760, changed the graphics driver to older versions to see if it was just a bad driver from AMD, monitored the temperatures, voltage, power, clocks on the system using CPUID HM (nothing unusual), changed the power options in the control panel to performance and ultimate, changed monitors to another dell (different aspect ratio and resolution (1600x768), changed cables, changed ports, changed to DVI with an adapter, and tweaked as many options as I could on the monitor menu itself. Through all of this, the same problem persists in the exact same way, where I will start up a game (or 3-D benchmark) and when the graphics eventually enters its 3-D mode, the display would just go to sleep. I have been trying to solve this problem since July of 2019 when I got the computer and assembled it myself. I can confirm with confidence that there is no loose or damage cable, the problem persists no matter what monitor I replace the dell with (it persists on that monitor and not the Hp), no matter the title (Cry of fear, assasin's creed syndicate, dying light, batman: arkham series, csgo, apex legends, rainbow six: siege, titanfall 2 to name a few titles) and everything is where it should be. Please help.

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Have you tried setting screen off timer to never?

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Yes, forgot to mention that, sorry.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Update: I got a new symptom, I am performing render tasks that are cpu taxing and now gpu taxing, but the display still turns off.

 

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