When i am playing Overwatch or Blackwake my video card’s fan is spinning vrey fast and on my monitor appears ,No video imput". In Cs:Go is fine.
My video card's fan is spinning vrey fast
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Hello
download and run and then post that log..
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Originally posted by veegHello
download and run and then post that log..
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Originally posted by veegHello
download and run and then post that log..
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where is the Speccy report, you have only shown a screen shot.
in Speccy, click File > Publish Snapshot > Copy to Clipboard > Close.
now you can paste (Ctrl+V) that link into a post.
so you only get a black screen with No Video Signal after a few seconds/minutes of the fans spinning loudly?Comment
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Originally posted by Brucewhere is the Speccy report, you have only shown a screen shot.
in Speccy, click File > Publish Snapshot > Copy to Clipboard > Close.
now you can paste (Ctrl+V) that link into a post.
so you only get a black screen with No Video Signal after a few seconds/minutes of the fans spinning loudly?Comment
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assuming the two events are connected, high fan speed quickly followed by black screen, it is logical to guess that it is heat related.
remove the side cover off the tower and check for dust build-up.
blow out the chassis with an air-compressor if you have access to one (or those cans of compressed air), holding each fan still has you blow each area.
include the PSU and front grill.
you may even like to remove the NVidia card and make sure its fan blades are clean.
a soft bristled brush may also be used if it can reach into all the places dust can build up.
check the system and if it hasn’t helped, i would then be replacing the thermal paste on the graphics card and CPU.Comment
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Originally posted by Bruceassuming the two events are connected, high fan speed quickly followed by black screen, it is logical to guess that it is heat related.
remove the side cover off the tower and check for dust build-up.
blow out the chassis with an air-compressor if you have access to one (or those cans of compressed air), holding each fan still has you blow each area.
include the PSU and front grill.
you may even like to remove the NVidia card and make sure its fan blades are clean.
a soft bristled brush may also be used if it can reach into all the places dust can build up.
check the system and if it hasn’t helped, i would then be replacing the thermal paste on the graphics card and CPU.Comment
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did the thermal paste look dried up under the CPU heat sink and GPU heat sink?
try running the rig with the cover off and a fan blowing into the guts of it.
does this only happen when playing those two games?
your BIOS is 6 years old, check the manufacturers web site for an update.
how old is the rig?Comment
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Originally posted by Brucedid the thermal paste look dried up under the CPU heat sink and GPU heat sink?
try running the rig with the cover off and a fan blowing into the guts of it.
does this only happen when playing those two games?
your BIOS is 6 years old, check the manufacturers web site for an update.
how old is the rig?Comment
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