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Issue:

Today i tried to start my pc but it switched off automatically without displaying anything. Then i check my ram by replacing with other (spare and working i already had), still the same issue.

Then i disconnected my GPU from motherboard and tried (VGA connection thorugh motherboard) and it worked with both ram. Windows was working , display was normal.

 

So issue is with my gpu. 

 

I Tried

  • I change gpu thermal paste and cleaning it as much as i can, then i reconnected my gpu and it turns on but there are some terrible lines showing on my monitor(monitor is completly fine), you can watch the clip.
  • i tried to reinstall graphics driver but after uninstalling, now it shows gpu driver not compatible with windows version.(and i saw a yellow icon on device manager under my graphics card as well before uninstalling the driver.).

Can anyone have any idea what could be its solution or is it a permanat issue.??

 

note * = earlier i had no hardware or software issue with my grpahics card !

 

My specs-

i5 7400

8gb kingston dddr4 ram

gtx 1050ti msi

gigabyte 450w psu

Motherboard - asus h110m-cs

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6 hours ago, _hello_everyone said:

can you guide me? i dont know what that means or how to do it.

Try underclocking vram first. It looks like artifacting, overclocked or damaged vram can cause it.

 

Also does it do this when you are in the bios? If it does that means its a hardware issue.

And make sure everything is secure like cables, screws, ram modules, etc.

 

DDU is Display Driver Uninstaller. It uninstalls every single part of the driver because when you install a new one or uninstall it, windows or geforce experience doesnt always do it perfectly and can leave some old parts of it behind, ddu gets rid of every part of the driver it finds on the system.

Windows might have installed a new driver automatically and it broke things.

 

https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

 

run it in safe mode.

An extra step you can take is to use nvcleanstall instead of geforce experience or letting windows install it. Also use this in safe mode, but you will need to use "safe mode with networking" if you do this because it needs to download the driver.

 

https://www.techpowerup.com/download/techpowerup-nvcleanstall/

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