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Hello, a short few weeks back I posted the same exact issue that I experienced but instead my gpu fans went full speed, but nowadays my system tends to only go black screen with neither fans suddenly blasting to full speed.
At first I was regretfully confident that I solved the issue with a single strong push on every psu cable, which did indeed solve the issue but little did I know it would be temporarily a 2 day process of the issue not happening.
I've tried various of different solutions that have only solved this issue for 2 days at max, for instance I replaced the thermal paste just a week ago and the system ran to its normal shape for 2 days, yet today it happened again as I was opening up a game.
The issue began happening soon after I installed a brand new 850w gold plus psu, which is more than enough to feed a 1060 and i5 6600k, which at this point out the simple and obvious answer would it be a faulty psu, but something else tells me it could be the motherboard, or even the cpu.
I have underclocked the gpu and cpu back to their optimal performance which has somewhat reduced the issue appearing, I have also tried unplugging and plugging the monitor cables to the motherboard, nothing will bring back the signal unless I shove a pillow over it.
I will strongly appreciate informing me of any potential solutions or even causes. Keep in mind that my system is over 6 years old and I suppose most hardware tends to gradually fail at such ages.
At first I was regretfully confident that I solved the issue with a single strong push on every psu cable, which did indeed solve the issue but little did I know it would be temporarily a 2 day process of the issue not happening.
I've tried various of different solutions that have only solved this issue for 2 days at max, for instance I replaced the thermal paste just a week ago and the system ran to its normal shape for 2 days, yet today it happened again as I was opening up a game.
The issue began happening soon after I installed a brand new 850w gold plus psu, which is more than enough to feed a 1060 and i5 6600k, which at this point out the simple and obvious answer would it be a faulty psu, but something else tells me it could be the motherboard, or even the cpu.
I have underclocked the gpu and cpu back to their optimal performance which has somewhat reduced the issue appearing, I have also tried unplugging and plugging the monitor cables to the motherboard, nothing will bring back the signal unless I shove a pillow over it.
I will strongly appreciate informing me of any potential solutions or even causes. Keep in mind that my system is over 6 years old and I suppose most hardware tends to gradually fail at such ages.
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