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Trying to play heavy games makes my monitor lose signal
before the monitor loses signal the pc starts to lose framerate? idk
im attaching a hwmonitor file so you guys can figure out what happened the pc,
another thing i noticed is that the gpu goes up to 94 degrees celsius and the fans dont spin? Screenshot by Lightshot
after disconnecting the computer from all ports and connecting everything back together again the gpu fans seem to work Screenshot by Lightshot
but the pc makes very very loud noises and i dont know why, ill record it and post it here
after disconnecting the computer from all ports and connecting everything back together again the gpu fans seem to work Screenshot by Lightshot
but the pc makes very very loud noises and i dont know why, ill record it and post it here
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Now when i start the pc my monitor doesn’t get a signal
after unplugging and plugging the psu like 20 times the pc starts up but when i boot into desktop the loud noise starts again, i dont think its one of the fans
after unplugging and plugging the psu like 20 times the pc starts up but when i boot into desktop the loud noise starts again, i dont think its one of the fans
Disconnect one of the fans boot and see if it happen. Then try the other this will eliminate it being a fan.
Originally posted by tomer15s
Now when i start the pc my monitor doesn’t get a signal
Check to make sure that you have the monitor connect to the Display Card and not to the display on the motherboard.
Disconnect one of the fans boot and see if it happen. Then try the other this will eliminate it being a fan.
Check to make sure that you have the monitor connect to the Display Card and not to the display on the motherboard.
after shutting the pc down the noise stopped, and when i started the pc up again the gpu fans stopped working again, that noise thing happens sometimes when i unplug and plug in the psu
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