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The problem is my screen turns on and off repeadedly each time showing the input up in the corner as if I were changing it manually. I used to have this same issue a long time ago which I fixed by downgrading my drivers. Now it is back and downgrading wont work. When I use DDU to clean up drivers and try to install any older version of GTX970 driver than the latest driver, it tells me I do not have compatable hardware and that windows 10 does not support it. Can someone please give suggestions of how to fix this, thanks.

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I am assuming this means the latest drivers don't work, which makes me believe it could be the monitor try some other form of display and if possible see if the old card still works with the display. As shit as it could be your card could be faulty if it doesn't display anything, which can sometimes cause what you described.

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nvidia and microsoft are not getting along best right now is my guess.

this has become a common thread subject about nvidia cards not working on win10

soooo not sure what else to say as all the threads seem to end on new parts being bought yet gpu card works fine on win7 or vista (incompatible with win10 error)

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I suspect it to be the connection of the graphics card to monitor, so it's the two ports, and cable.

 

Does the power light of the monitor go on and off too? It could be a bad power brick/power port on the monitor.

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