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Hi Guys

 

I have a problem with my 1060 were it stops outputting randomly and the only way to fix it is to restart my system. At first I Thought that my PC switches of randomly but while playing with friends online I discovered that its only the screen output on both my screen's of the card that stops working. everything else runs perfectly.

 

I have reinstalled all my drivers, monitored my temps and they are stable at about 68 degrees celsius under load. I'm not overclocking so voltages should also be stable.

 

 

Does anyone know what might cause this and how to fix it.

 

Thanks

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A bad video cable perhaps? Are you using DVI-D, HDMI or DP?

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13 minutes ago, Abdul201588 said:

A bad video cable perhaps? Are you using DVI-D, HDMI or DP?

 

9 minutes ago, AskTJ said:

What cable? Is the GPU spinning up? Are the fans running?

HDMI cables on both screens unplugging the cable and plugging it in again also does nothing.

 

Secondly the fans are not spinning anymore on the GPU that's why I thought the pc is shutting down since my system fans runs on a secondary power supply and are independent from the startup status of my PC

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