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Good day to Everyone,

 

I'm tottaly clueless at the moment. I just got a "new" PC with an AMD 3700x/ASRock B450/32GB of Ram. What I did not change and used from the old HW is my Asus Tuf 1660 and my old(really old) 625W PSU. Everything works fine I can even play games for weeks. But now from nowhere when I try to start my PC I got black screen and my keyboard any mouse shuts down. Everything is working is safe mode, but when I remove the Nvidia driver and reinstall it I got black screen. I also checked the eventlogger and I have a dozen of DCOM error 10005/10010...

 

I have a fear my PSU or my GPU is bad or I don't know.

 

If anyone can save me from this misery I will be happy.

 

Thank You,

D.

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Some update:

 

Now I got the following error. The GPU driver is installed, and I'm able to use is via remote(but I have to notice here, If I enable the VGA the Windows instantly disable it).

 

"No description found for event ID 14 from source nvlddmkm. The component causing the event is not installed on the local computer, or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on your local computer.

If the source of the event was another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event.

The following information belongs to the event:

SPI read failure at address 272! (0x00000065)

The message resource is present, but the message is not found in the message table"

 

Things I already tried:

 - different pci-e slot -> not worked

 - One stick of RAM -> not worked

 - RAM diagnostic -> everything is fine

 - SSD diagnostic -> no issue found

 - Reinstall Windows -> not worked

 - CPU benchmark -> everything is fine

 - Replace HDMI cable -> not worked

 - Replace monitor -> not worked

 

So basically i just don't have any video output, when the Graphic Driver is enabled on my monitor.

 

Could It be my old PSU? It's 13 years old tho

 

Thank You,

D. 

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