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Pc started a black screen and my graphics card's fans started spinning really fast

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45 minutes ago, Budget DIY said:

Check GPU usage + temps. Could be thermal protection? Or just trash-tier components used on the card. To fix the issue, lower graphics settings.

and my graphic card usage is on 25-30% when i play games

Hello! I have a problem with my pc
I was just playing my normal games when i crank up the graphics a little but suddenly my pc started a black screen and my graphics card's fans started spinning really fast i need to switch off and on from the power supply switch to restart it
I tested on valorant with high settings it shouldn't be that hard for a gtx 1650 super with a ryzen 5 3600 when i play for awhile it started a black screen again and the graphics card's fans started spinning really fast again
although my pc black screen I still hear my friend on discord but they don't hear me


Please! can someone help me with this? it's really bothering me.

pc components  :
- Msi ventus gtx 1650 super

- Ryzen 5 3600

- Fractal Design ION+ 560P
MSI B450M A PRO MAX

DDR4 16GB 8GBx2 3200 Team T-Force Delta RGB

- SSD ADATA XPG GAMMIX S70 BLADE 512GB

- Stock amd cooler

- I forgot the name of my hdd but it's also 500GB

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Check GPU usage + temps. Could be thermal protection? Or just trash-tier components used on the card. To fix the issue, lower graphics settings.

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Check your gpu temps. This is a sign of a hardware failure on the gpu. It’s most likely either the temps, or the card going bad.

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42 minutes ago, Whatisthis said:

Check your gpu temps. This is a sign of a hardware failure on the gpu. It’s most likely either the temps, or the card going bad.

hey thanks for the respond! 
my gpu temps is about 50c

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43 minutes ago, Budget DIY said:

Check GPU usage + temps. Could be thermal protection? Or just trash-tier components used on the card. To fix the issue, lower graphics settings.

Hey thanks for the respond! 
 

about lower the graphics settings i mostly play light games like csgo and valorant.
my valorant graphics are always on low and sometimes it still crashed.

 

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45 minutes ago, Budget DIY said:

Check GPU usage + temps. Could be thermal protection? Or just trash-tier components used on the card. To fix the issue, lower graphics settings.

and my graphic card usage is on 25-30% when i play games

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Just now, Vartalesa said:

and my graphic card usage is on 25-30% when i play games
and my temps is normal like 50-52c

 

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Could be a driver issue, I'd remove and reinstall the drivers currently in use or go ahead and update your card's drivers to the newest if there is a newer version than the driver version you are currently using.

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7 minutes ago, Beerzerker said:

Could be a driver issue, I'd remove and reinstall the drivers currently in use or go ahead and update your card's drivers to the newest if there is a newer version than the driver version you are currently using.

My drivers version is currently 535.98, i always update it when a update is available

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9 minutes ago, Beerzerker said:

Could be a driver issue, I'd remove and reinstall the drivers currently in use or go ahead and update your card's drivers to the newest if there is a newer version than the driver version you are currently using.

I'll try to reinstall the driver soon if that helps I'll tell if it works or not

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For the reinstall use DDU in safe mode to get rid of all existing gpu drivers first. That way you are doing a completely fresh install.

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