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GPU Issue?

itsjustind

So this afternoon I was running a game of CoD perfectly fine until my monitor decided to completely turn black, and a no signal decided to pop up.

 

I've since tried a brand new Display Port cable, HDMI cable, unplugged the monitor power cable, and used a different monitor.

At this point in time I'm frustrated and confused as to what the issue may be, the issue still persists with all of these methods listed above.

 

My GPU is a Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2070 Super Windforce OC 3X 8G GDDR6 1785MHz. 

 

After using the new monitor on my PC I'm adamant that it may be my GPU and not the monitor if the issue persisted with the new monitor.

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4 minutes ago, BlueScope819 said:

DDU drivers and reinstall them.

How can I reinstall them if I can't even get to my desktop? It's completely black from the startup?

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I’ve had this exact issue, it is most likely your psu. I had a crappy psu once and it did a similar thing before my psu completely stopped working. Buy a new psu.

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11 hours ago, BlueScope819 said:

Can you boot into safe mode? That's the idea. DDU from safe mode than boot normally to reinstall.

Nope, my computer turns on, monitor has no response and remains black. Safe mode is not an option lol

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1 hour ago, BlueScope819 said:

Do you have a CPU with graphics on it? Try booting into safe mode and DDUing drivers from there with another graphics card.

I’m assuming you meant on-board graphics? Like through my mobo/cpu, I’ve connected the DP Cable to my mobo and still no luck, screen remains black with a no signal 

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Full spec list?

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15 minutes ago, itsjustind said:

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Gigabyte 2070Super windforce 3x 8G

Corsair h110i platinum

Corsair TXM 750W

AOC 24G2 Frameless IPS

 

 

Ryzen CPU doesn't have an iGPU on-die (unlike Ryzen APUs).

You'll need a temporary GPU to confirm whether or not the GPU (RTX 2070S) is at fault.

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6 hours ago, -rascal- said:

 

Ryzen CPU doesn't have an iGPU on-die (unlike Ryzen APUs).

You'll need a temporary GPU to confirm whether or not the GPU (RTX 2070S) is at fault.

Okay so I got a friend to lend me his old GPU, so if that doesn't work then it's probably the MOBO, and if it does then its my GPU. I'm only concerned with gigabytes rma and the lengthy wait time, versus buying a new MOBO and RMA'ing it. GPU's aren't the most cost friendly to purchase.

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