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Tommygun2929

I was playing some pubg and this happend idk what’s wrong, turned it off and on. Unplugged it, and changed hdmi port and cable 

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Have you run DDU and reinstalled the drivers? The card didn’t cook itself, did it?

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Just now, Jamiec1130 said:

Have you run DDU and reinstalled the drivers? The card didn’t cook itself, did it?

No my second Monitor Is working fine, but it’s a DVI 

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1 minute ago, Jamiec1130 said:

Have you run DDU and reinstalled the drivers? The card didn’t cook itself, did it?

What is DDU?

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1 minute ago, Tommygun2929 said:

What is DDU?

Display Driver Uninstaller. It will remove any GPU drivers so you can reinstall them. 

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Just now, CmzPlusHardware said:

Display Driver Uninstaller. It will remove any GPU drivers so you can reinstall them. 

I guess I will try that next 

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are both monitors on the same card? I would definitely use DDU first. Make sure you run it in SAFE MODE. For some reason, at least with the latest AMD drivers, using DDU in normal mode doesn't quite cut it. Cut back on the overclock if you are pushing it.

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2 minutes ago, thorsong said:

are both monitors on the same card? I would definitely use DDU first. Make sure you run it in SAFE MODE. For some reason, at least with the latest AMD drivers, using DDU in normal mode doesn't quite cut it. Cut back on the overclock if you are pushing it.

I’m not overclocking 

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3 minutes ago, thorsong said:

are both monitors on the same card? I would definitely use DDU first. Make sure you run it in SAFE MODE. For some reason, at least with the latest AMD drivers, using DDU in normal mode doesn't quite cut it. Cut back on the overclock if you are pushing it.

And both are on the same card 

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Then hopefully the full driver removal and reinstall will do the trick

 

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