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After a while of playing games i get no signal to monitor
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It seems when i make use of my GPU after a while (can be minutes or hours) it cuts out and i get no signal to monitor. The PC has been fine all year. I have used google and found many posts but haven't actually managed to find a solution. Keep in mind my GPU still runs and i can still hear everything from the game in the background.

I understand that there could be many different reasons for why this is happening but i was wondering if anyone has ever experienced this issue and steps they took to resolve it.

GPU: EVGA GTX 760 OC 2GB
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can you screenshot [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] then post back with GPU temps

you can also try to reinstall your GPU drivers
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I have already tried re-installing my GPU drivers but the problem still seemed to persist.

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I have also opened the case and cleaned it out but there wasn't that much dust so i don't think that is the problem considering It's cleaned out but I'm still having the same problem.
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ok those temps are perfectly fine

i guess the next thing to try is a different DVI/VGA/HDMI cable I would also check for damage on the cards IO (For bent pins and what not) you can also put your DVI/VGA/HDMI cable into a different port on the card and see if it's just the port that's being weird
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Okay, I will try that
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I saw this topic and thought I would be useful, but after reading the first paragraph I was completely confused lol. Hope it gets fixed friend.

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AxG wrote Okay, I will try that


you can also try to clear the CMOS that might help

you find out how by going here
Forums/t=7557016/ultimate-pc-repa...guide.html

then under "PC Maintenance" there is a section about clearing the CMOS
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still having issues:



I have been having this issue for about a week, i think it may have happened when the new drivers came out but that could just be a coinsidence as i have already tried getting help over at the geforce forums and tried removing all drivers using DDU and going back to a few older drivers and still no difference.

At first i thought the issue only occured after playing games, could be a minute or a couple of hours but then it started happening when just browsing the internet or watching youtube and sometimes at startup. When this happens i am forced to reset my pc using the power button.

things i have tried:
- Opened the case and cleaned out any dust(wasn't much) and reseated the GPU.
- Tried various amount of drivers doing a clean install only installing Physx and nesscesary GPU drivers.

- made sure all cables were connected correctly.
- tried different plug sockets
-tried different monitor.
- turned power to maximum in the nvidia control panel


build:
PSU: XFX 550W
CPU: I5 4690K(haven't done any over clocking)
GPU: EVGA 2GB GTX 760 SUPER CLOCKED edition
MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-Z97P-D3

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