Hi, last week I was playing Far Cry 4 on a GTX 760 when my monitor lost connection, and my computer then restarted itself, when it booted I heard the Skype noise, but I had no display so had to hold the power button and power off, when I powered on, the GPU fans were spinning 100% and still had no display. I then left it a while, powered on and it returned back to normal.
Since then I reseated the card, checked all connections and dusted it, Today the same thing happened on Project Cars twice, then it just wouldn't display at all and the fans wouldn't turn down. It would always happen a few minutes into a game, and only while on a game. Desktop was fine.
Ive now taken my GPU out and I'm using the on-board HDMI and as of right now is all OK. Now I don't mind replacing my GPU as I was looking to upgrade, but I'm worried my PSU may be the culprit, and may have killed my card and any new card I put in might have the same fate. The PSU is an XFX 850W Black Edition which I know is plenty for that card.
Having tried the GPU again a little later in a different PCI slot same thing, fan spinning 100% on GPU, no display but can hear all the startup noises.
I would like to know whether its just the GPU that's died, or perhaps my PSU is dying as it can't supply enough power when needed, as like I said it only happens in game, which may have also killed my GPU. If anyone could shed some light on what might be wrong that would be great, thanks.
Since then I reseated the card, checked all connections and dusted it, Today the same thing happened on Project Cars twice, then it just wouldn't display at all and the fans wouldn't turn down. It would always happen a few minutes into a game, and only while on a game. Desktop was fine.
Ive now taken my GPU out and I'm using the on-board HDMI and as of right now is all OK. Now I don't mind replacing my GPU as I was looking to upgrade, but I'm worried my PSU may be the culprit, and may have killed my card and any new card I put in might have the same fate. The PSU is an XFX 850W Black Edition which I know is plenty for that card.
Having tried the GPU again a little later in a different PCI slot same thing, fan spinning 100% on GPU, no display but can hear all the startup noises.
I would like to know whether its just the GPU that's died, or perhaps my PSU is dying as it can't supply enough power when needed, as like I said it only happens in game, which may have also killed my GPU. If anyone could shed some light on what might be wrong that would be great, thanks.