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BigWes wrote No real problems that stand out with your monitor, I still think it's your ISP. Have you tried resetting your router lately? Also check the back of your computer and make sure your VGA cable is firmly pushed into the back of your graphics card and into the monitor VGA port firmly.

i disconnected everything from my computer, let everything cool down then plugged everything back in, firmly and securely. also have restarted it and also reset everything to defaults, but still it happens.
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BigWes wrote No real problems that stand out with your monitor, I still think it's your ISP. Have you tried resetting your router lately? Also check the back of your computer and make sure your VGA cable is firmly pushed into the back of your graphics card and into the monitor VGA port firmly.

i disconnected everything from my computer, let everything cool down then plugged everything back in, firmly and securely. also have restarted it and also reset everything to defaults, but still it happens.


I honestly am no help then. One last thing is that if you hear any constant beeping originating from the graphics card, you hear the fan running at really high rpm's, or your graphics card does not even turn on at start up then you need to replace it.
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BigWes wrote No real problems that stand out with your monitor, I still think it's your ISP. Have you tried resetting your router lately? Also check the back of your computer and make sure your VGA cable is firmly pushed into the back of your graphics card and into the monitor VGA port firmly.


It won't be his ISP, it will be his graphics card, graphics driver, lead, or monitor.
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The problem sounds like the graphics card is having an issue communicating with the motherboard. Try a bios update maybe or try moving the GPU into a different PCI Express slot. Is this a custom build or from a manufacturer?
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iiNF1N1T3 wrote The problem sounds like the graphics card is having an issue communicating with the motherboard. Try a bios update maybe or try moving the GPU into a different PCI Express slot. Is this a custom build or from a manufacturer?

sorry for the late reply.
it's a custom build.
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Is your cpu cooler fitted on properly?
It may be getting too hot when your multitasking?
My fps were badly dropping and i ddidnt know why, turns out my cpu cooler wasnt attacthed properly lol.
Download a cpu temp program, i use core temp. If its not that, im afraid i cant help.

Report back with your temps when youve measured them. Heres the program
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Planky wrote Is your cpu cooler fitted on properly?
It may be getting too hot when your multitasking?
My fps were badly dropping and i ddidnt know why, turns out my cpu cooler wasnt attacthed properly lol.
Download a cpu temp program, i use core temp. If its not that, im afraid i cant help.

Report back with your temps when youve measured them. Heres the program
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here are the temps, i'm going to add them to the original post as well.
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mxzd wrote
iiNF1N1T3 wrote The problem sounds like the graphics card is having an issue communicating with the motherboard. Try a bios update maybe or try moving the GPU into a different PCI Express slot. Is this a custom build or from a manufacturer?

sorry for the late reply.
it's a custom build.


Did you try a bios update? If it's a custom build the GPU might be damaged from static electricity try test it in another computer.
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iiNF1N1T3 wrote
mxzd wrote
iiNF1N1T3 wrote The problem sounds like the graphics card is having an issue communicating with the motherboard. Try a bios update maybe or try moving the GPU into a different PCI Express slot. Is this a custom build or from a manufacturer?

sorry for the late reply.
it's a custom build.


Did you try a bios update? If it's a custom build the GPU might be damaged from static electricity try test it in another computer.

i built this computer about 2 years ago and i have the latest drivers for my mobo/gpu.
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mxzd wrote
iiNF1N1T3 wrote
mxzd wrote
iiNF1N1T3 wrote The problem sounds like the graphics card is having an issue communicating with the motherboard. Try a bios update maybe or try moving the GPU into a different PCI Express slot. Is this a custom build or from a manufacturer?

sorry for the late reply.
it's a custom build.


Did you try a bios update? If it's a custom build the GPU might be damaged from static electricity try test it in another computer.

i built this computer about 2 years ago and i have the latest drivers for my mobo/gpu.


Try the GPU into another PC if the same error occurs than it means it's from the GPU itself or if you have a spare GPU try it in your computer and see if the issue persists.
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