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Ok, so I have a brand new build. 

cpu: Ryzen 1800X

gpu: GTX 1080 TI FE

ram: corsair rgb

motherboard: asus crosshair hero IV

if you need the rest let me know. but basically at any time the screen randomly goes black on me. I have all the latest drivers and stuff and iv changed the output ports and it does it on all of them. happens everywhere from gaming to watching youtube. please help. I have no idea what it could be. I have started to lean toward its the drivers.

 

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Full specs?

 

Also are you plugging into mobo or GPU?

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Just now, Jeepman95 said:

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/VBvhXH

I am plugged into the gpu

Did you insert the standoffs? Common mistake.

 

Also please quote me next time.

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Just now, JDE said:

Did you insert the standoffs? Common mistake.

 

Also please quote me next time.

ya I thought It was something else so I installed a gtx 580 and everything is working fine hasent blacked out. so Basically I kinda narrowed it down to the 1080 ti

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11 minutes ago, Jeepman95 said:

ya I thought It was something else so I installed a gtx 580 and everything is working fine hasent blacked out. so Basically I kinda narrowed it down to the 1080 ti

Check for drivers, uninstall back to very basic adn then reinstall, trying different drivers, the most recent and maybe try ones a few updates back, if that dont fix it check to see if card is still under warranty

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Just now, ProtectingSoup said:

Check for drivers, uninstall back to very basic adn then reinstall, trying different drivers, the most recent and maybe try ones a few updates back, if that dont fix it check to see if card is still under warranty

ok, ya I just downloaded ddu so ima see if that fixes my issue

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