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So about a week ago my BF1 started crashing randomly saying that my graphics card is unplugged. I have a 1060 and i read that people with 900 series GPUs have constant crashes, but nobody mentioned the 1000 series. Does that happen to anybody else or do i just have broken components?  

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If you haven't already checked to see if your GPU is loose, of course, check that. Is it only in BF1? or do other games say that too. If your GPU is "unplugged" I wouldn't expect that the game would boot at all since you wouldn't see anything on the monitor. I know when one of my 8pin cables was slightly unplugged I was able to boot into windows for a little while before it said "Plug in power to your GPU" or something along those lines. Just check that all your connections are secure if you haven't already.

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6 minutes ago, Fahrenheit01 said:

So about a week ago my BF1 started crashing randomly saying that my graphics card is unplugged. I have a 1060 and i read that people with 900 series GPUs have constant crashes, but nobody mentioned the 1000 series. Does that happen to anybody else or do i just have broken components?  

Sounds like either faulty PSU or your home power is having issue. I would say 80% your PSU is having some issue. What PSU are you using? Also are your connection loose? Try to unplug and plug back in again. No harm trying it.

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The GPU is disconnected error also occurs if the display driver crashes, which happens if the core is overclocked too high, or if some other error causes it.

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In my situation BF1 changes my monitor color setup. I don't know why and how is that game able to do that.

By 'changes the color setup' I mean when I start the game, suddenly the monitor's brightness goes around 5% or 10(MAXIMUM) but when I press the OSD button and go to the brightness menu it comes back at 50%.

First time it did this 'crash' I thought it changed the color setup from the nvidia setup but nope, it was the monitor.

Any idea why?

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4 hours ago, VolkA said:

Sounds like either faulty PSU or your home power is having issue. I would say 80% your PSU is having some issue. What PSU are you using? Also are your connection loose? Try to unplug and plug back in again. No harm trying it.

It's plugged in normally. PSU is Corsair RM650x

 

4 hours ago, Mince said:

If you haven't already checked to see if your GPU is loose, of course, check that. Is it only in BF1? or do other games say that too. If your GPU is "unplugged" I wouldn't expect that the game would boot at all since you wouldn't see anything on the monitor. I know when one of my 8pin cables was slightly unplugged I was able to boot into windows for a little while before it said "Plug in power to your GPU" or something along those lines. Just check that all your connections are secure if you haven't already.

It's only in BF1 

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2 hours ago, Delicieuxz said:

The GPU is disconnected error also occurs if the display driver crashes, which happens if the core is overclocked too high, or if some other error causes it.

Well it says that drivers crashed or something, but my OC is stable in everything else i play and it's only +160 on core and 500 on memory

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