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Recently i decided to hide my pc in my closet to minimize  the noise and whining of fans but the suddenly my monitor would turn off mid game , sound would stutter a bi the sound would continue but without any picture this has happened countless times in the past week i have since then removed my pc from the closet but the problem persists i did monitor my gpu and cpu temps and all seemed to be fine i don't know what to do 

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4 minutes ago, infern0_ said:

Recently i decided to hide my pc in my closet to minimize  the noise and whining of fans but the suddenly my monitor would turn off mid game , sound would stutter a bi the sound would continue but without any picture this has happened countless times in the past week i have since then removed my pc from the closet but the problem persists i did monitor my gpu and cpu temps and all seemed to be fine i don't know what to do 

Do you have any overclocks? If so, remove them. If not, try underclocking the GPU core and RAM a bit.

 

Seems like a driver crash to me...

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A graphics card has more overheating parts than just the GPU. The VRM and the VRAM don't even have sensors. Even if the GPU stays in check, it can be busted. But is that's the case, the problem would probably be reproducible by benchmarking software and it'd follow the hardware into a test setup. Try to find a reliable program to reproduce the problem and then ask a friend if you could try your card in their computer. Speaking of overheating, there's the PSU too.

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4 minutes ago, Imakuni said:

Do you have any overclocks? If so, remove them. If not, try underclocking the GPU core and RAM a bit.

 

Seems like a driver crash to me...

everything is running on stock clocks , and i have an aftermarket cooler on my cpu with the latest nvidea driver installed 

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2 minutes ago, infern0_ said:

 

everything is sunning on stock clocks , and i have an aftermarket cooler on my cpu with the latest nvidea driver installed 

Then please try underclocking the GPU. -50 on the core and -100 on the vRAM. It may / may not help, who knows...

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2 minutes ago, Naeaes said:

A graphics card has more overheating parts than just the GPU. The VRM and the VRAM don't even have sensors. Even if the GPU stays in check, it can be busted. But is that's the case, the problem would probably be reproducible by benchmarking software and it'd follow the hardware into a test setup. Try to find a reliable program to reproduce the problem and then ask a friend if you could try your card in their computer. Speaking of overheating, there's the PSU too.

i havent see any issues from the card prior to putting my pc in the closet and i take very good care of my hardware , my power supply is  a 1275 watt thermal take plat and it has an overheating led which has never gone off

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4 minutes ago, Naeaes said:

A graphics card has more overheating parts than just the GPU. The VRM and the VRAM don't even have sensors. Even if the GPU stays in check, it can be busted. But is that's the case, the problem would probably be reproducible by benchmarking software and it'd follow the hardware into a test setup. Try to find a reliable program to reproduce the problem and then ask a friend if you could try your card in their computer. Speaking of overheating, there's the PSU too.

could it be the nvidea driver i installed shortly after changing my cases position  ? i just hope i didnt ruin my hardware 

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1 minute ago, infern0_ said:

i will do that now , and ill install an older version of the driver 

Don't change 2 things at a time. Either underclock OR change the driver version; don't do both at the same time. Otherwise, diagnosing becomes much more difiicult.

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1 minute ago, Imakuni said:

Don't change 2 things at a time. Either underclock OR change the driver version; don't do both at the same time. Otherwise, diagnosing becomes much more difiicult.

i underclocked for now , im gonna run gta 5 and see what happens it usually takes it about 30 min to an hour to crash , on  a side note i get that sound like a device was disconnected when the screen goes black 

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First step should be looking at your windows event log and see what's happening...

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Just report what's in the administrative events.

CPU: AMD 5950X    MB: Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero    RAM: HyperX Predator 64GB    GPU: Nvidia RTX 3090 Ti FE    SSD: Seagate FireCuda 530 2TB    
PSU: EVGA 1200w P2    COOLING: EK AIO Elite 360    CASE: Fractal Design Torrent 
   DISPLAY: LG CX48 4k OLED    AUDIO: HIFIMAN Arya SE

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2 minutes ago, infern0_ said:

here it is

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You need to click "Administrative Events" and then look at the Warning/Error that are showing up around the time of a crash.

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1 minute ago, Kryptyx said:

You need to click "Administrative Events" and then look at the Warning/Error that are showing up around the time of a crash.

The Net.Tcp Listener Adapter service depends on the Net.Tcp Port Sharing Service service which failed to start because of the following error: 
The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it has no enabled devices associated with it.

 

ISCT - CAgentService::AgentServiceInit   NetDetect is now disabled since this is not a mobile platform

 

the 1st on is an error and the second is a warming 

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There should be a bunch of errors. Normally you'll see something about video drivers or something.

CPU: AMD 5950X    MB: Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero    RAM: HyperX Predator 64GB    GPU: Nvidia RTX 3090 Ti FE    SSD: Seagate FireCuda 530 2TB    
PSU: EVGA 1200w P2    COOLING: EK AIO Elite 360    CASE: Fractal Design Torrent 
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