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RTX 2080 black screens when gaming

forfreeplay

So about a couple of months ago, I dropped my pc on ground (it wasn’t that big of a drop at all) but my RTX 2080 has a Rajintek Morpheus air cooler. Ever since from that day, when I load into Warzone the GPU blacks screen after sometime. It works perfectly fine on desktop but seems to have problem when it has a load. I’m confused cause I don’t know if it’s overheating or simply because I broke it. 

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I would install MSI Afterburner and monitor the temps, step one.

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11 minutes ago, si1enze said:

I would install MSI Afterburner and monitor the temps, step one.

So I’m using fur mark and it seems that the temps are around the 50-65 mark so I believe that’s good

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That is good.  Do you have to power it off when it happens or does it act like when you press the reset button and then show the bios?

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4 minutes ago, forfreeplay said:

So I’m using fur mark and it seems that the temps are around the 50-65 mark so I believe that’s good

maybe you should update your nvidia drivers

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6 minutes ago, si1enze said:

That is good.  Do you have to power it off when it happens or does it act like when you press the reset button and then show the bios?

I have to power the whole pc down

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I would suggest using DDU to uninstall the drivers completely and start with the latest one next, if you haven't already.

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7 minutes ago, christoplayz said:

maybe you should update your nvidia drivers

The drivers are all up to date

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Just now, si1enze said:

I would suggest using DDU to uninstall the drivers completely and start with the latest one next, if you haven't already.

I have already done that multiple times

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Uninstalling the drivers completely and reinstalling can some times fix these kind of issues.

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Ah ok..

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1 minute ago, si1enze said:

Uninstalling the drivers completely and reinstalling can some times fix these kind of issues.

Yea I would also add that I’ve tried this on multiple pc before this thread same results

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Doesn't sound good. 

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9 minutes ago, si1enze said:

Doesn't sound good. 

Yea at this point I’m thinking that the gpu is technically dead but if that’s the case it’s still gonna be my HTPC gpu

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