Soldato
Afternoon everyone,
Its been a while since I've posted here, so i'm not sure if this is the right forum for this, so feel free to point out and i'll re-post and report this thread for removal.
I'm having a strange issue where a random time into games, the screen goes black and the monitor thinks there's no signal.
The system is otherwise on, fans spinning, lights inside on, etc; but is completely unresponsive.
I have to flip the power on the PSU to get it back to life as apparently the 4-8 second power switch/reset button do diddly squat.
I've run stress tests on CPU (Prime95), GPU (Furmark), both (AIDA64) at the same time, and it passes them with flying colors.
One thing that I've noticed, and it may be a red-herring, is turning the nVidia control panel into debug mode which resets the clock speeds from whatever overclock is in place, allowed one of the games (DX:MD) to run for a much longer period without the issue happening (then i closed the game and went bed, so i dont know if it was a total fix or not).
I've read about similar issues, but not mid-game, but it may be related?
https://reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/8p7t6g/geforce_hotfix_driver_version_39818/
http://nvidia.com/object/nv-uefi-update-x64.html
Other tests/diagnosis done:
System itself is less than a week old, and temperatures are all very low for the system, latest drivers, updates and firmware's are also installed:
However with this PSU seemingly only having 1x 12V rail, im not sure it would help.
Anyone seen this before?
Thanks in advance all!
Its been a while since I've posted here, so i'm not sure if this is the right forum for this, so feel free to point out and i'll re-post and report this thread for removal.
I'm having a strange issue where a random time into games, the screen goes black and the monitor thinks there's no signal.
The system is otherwise on, fans spinning, lights inside on, etc; but is completely unresponsive.
I have to flip the power on the PSU to get it back to life as apparently the 4-8 second power switch/reset button do diddly squat.
I've run stress tests on CPU (Prime95), GPU (Furmark), both (AIDA64) at the same time, and it passes them with flying colors.
One thing that I've noticed, and it may be a red-herring, is turning the nVidia control panel into debug mode which resets the clock speeds from whatever overclock is in place, allowed one of the games (DX:MD) to run for a much longer period without the issue happening (then i closed the game and went bed, so i dont know if it was a total fix or not).
I've read about similar issues, but not mid-game, but it may be related?
https://reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/8p7t6g/geforce_hotfix_driver_version_39818/
http://nvidia.com/object/nv-uefi-update-x64.html
Other tests/diagnosis done:
- I changed cable to a DisplayPort cable, no difference after 30mins of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.
I turned off DX12 mode (DX:MD) and reverted to DX11 mode, no difference. - Checked event viewer, no logged entries however.
System itself is less than a week old, and temperatures are all very low for the system, latest drivers, updates and firmware's are also installed:
- Ryzen 7 2700 w/ Corsair H100i -- max temp seen, 56*c
- 16Gb G.Skill 3200
- Asus ROG Strix X470-F Gaming -- max temp seen, 47*c
- Asus Strix 1080Ti - max temp seen, 62*c
- Corsair RM750W PSU
However with this PSU seemingly only having 1x 12V rail, im not sure it would help.
Anyone seen this before?
Thanks in advance all!