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Gpu fans ramps up and monitor loses connection (no signal), after a while the fan calms down, but still no signal

 

This has happened since 2 days ago, but after I reseated the card it worked again, for a while. Then it started doing the same but it can be fixed with a reboot. Now, when i open the computer, it either do this when i get into loading windows or when trying to launch application in windows.

 

I cant test my psu since my old gpu is a gt710. The pcie slot might be the problem because a similar thing has happened before and the gpu started working after I cleaned the pcie slot and the gpu. Have not test the ram yet

 

Specs: E3 1270v3

Asus h81m-k

16gb ddr3 1600mhz

Rtx 3070

Thermaltake toughpower gf2 650w argb

 

Thanks for all of your help

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Which 3070? Make sure all power connectors are fully seated. And have you tried DDU?

Also that is a very old platform, I know some old boards like to have problems or just die for no reason. Make sure your bios is updated to the latest and vrm/mobo temps are fine. Use HWinfo to check temps.

Try a different slot and also manually set the pcie version to the latest possible. Also turn off any pcie related power saving features like ASPM.

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6 hours ago, rippy4500 said:

Which 3070? Make sure all power connectors are fully seated. And have you tried DDU?

Also that is a very old platform, I know some old boards like to have problems or just die for no reason. Make sure your bios is updated to the latest and vrm/mobo temps are fine. Use HWinfo to check temps.

Try a different slot and also manually set the pcie version to the latest possible. Also turn off any pcie related power saving features like ASPM.

Dell oem 3070. It fits tightly. Already used ddu a weeks ago since my gpu has driver issues.

 

thank you

 

it only have 1 pcie slot, thank you

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