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Hey all,

 

So recently, since the last couple days, my PC has been acting all weird. I'll turn on my computer, sometimes I won't get an image, sometimes I will. I'll restart, then it's all better. Other times, I'll load up a game like CS:GO, and it'll get to the loading screen, and my screen will turn black. The monitor doesn't turn off, I can still see the backlight on it, but it won't display an image, and it won't until I restart. I did all the things I could think of, I took off the overclock I had on my CPU, I messed with fan settings, I let it sit for a day, but it just won't work.... Somebody please help, this is getting infuriating.

 

As Always,

 

Matt

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Uninstall and reinstall GPU drivers using DDU?

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Uninstall and reinstall GPU drivers using DDU?

 

Try updating bios, graphics drivers, or anything else. Re-installing graphics drivers after a DDU sweep might fix it as well.

Thank you both, I'll have to do this...

 

The best part is it took me 24 hours to download my drivers last time...

downloaded at kb/s

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Sorry for the bump, but another problem arose, and i didn't think it was fitting of a new topic. I reinstalled all the drivers and such, all that jazz, and now my graphics card just plain won't put out an image. I took it out, put it back in, took out the power, put it back it. Nothing worked... Help pls

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one thing to try thou @MattLantis

 

take out the GPU

 

clear CMOS

 

plug the monitor to the mobo HDMI port

 

see if you can get a display

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Sounds like a GPU driver/card problem. I would reinstall all gpu drivers. Try mvoing the Graphics card to a different 16x slot if you have one.

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